Davenport 


Classified  List  of  Printed 

Original  Materials  for 

English  Manorial  and 

Agrarian  History  during  the 

Middle  Ages 


THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

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Radcliffe  College  Monographs 


No.  6 


Classified  List 


OF 


Printed  Original  Materials 


FOR 


ENGLISH  MANORIAL  AND  AGRARIAN  HISTORY 
DURING  THE   MIDDLE  AGES 


BY 


FRANCES  GARDINER  DAVENPORT,  A.B. 


PREPARED   UNDER   THE    DIRECTION   OF 

W.  J.  ASHLEY,  M.A. 

PROFESSOR   OF   ECONOMIC    HISTORY    IN    HARVARD    UNIVERSITY 


BOSTON,  U.S.A. 
PUBLISHED    BY   GINN    &   COMPANY 

1894 


J 


Copyright,  1894, 
By  Radcliffe  College.  Cambridge,  Mass. 


SSntbersttg  Press: 
John  Wilson  and  Son,  Cambridge,  U.S.A. 


PREFATORY    NOTE. 


A  LARGER  body  of  material  for  the  agrarian  history  of 
mediaeval  England  is  already  in  print  than  is  commonly 
supposed  ;  but  it  is  scattered  about  in  publications  of  very 
different  kinds  and  dates.  It  has  occurred  to  the  Editor,  there- 
fore, that  it  would  be  of  service  to  scholars  to  furnish  them  with 
a  preliminary  survey  of  this  material,  classified  according  to 
nature,  date,  and  locality.  There  is  this  additional  reason  :  that 
new  interest  is  now  being  directed  to  the  subject,  and  fresh 
documents  are  likely  to  be  printed  during  the  next  few  years 
in  increasing  numbers.  It  is  surely  desirable  that,  in  selecting 
documents  for  this  purpose,  regard  should  be  paid  to  previous 
efforts,  and  that  those  should  first  be  chosen  which  belong  to 
classes  of  material  or  refer  to  periods  or  districts  before  least 
satisfactorily  represented.  A  list  of  the  kind  here  presented 
will  thus,  it  is  hoped,  indicate  the  lacunae  which  most  need  to 
be   filled. 

The  list  was  primarily  intended  to  include  only  documents 
printed  in  whole  or  in  large  fragments.  It  excludes  accordingly 
mere  lists  or  calendars,  as  well  as  modern  accounts  in  English 
which  are  anything  other  than  literal  translations.  But  the 
Compiler  has  so  far  departed  from  the  original  design  as  to  add 
a  list  of  text-books  of  manorial  law,  as  well  as  another  of  manorial 
maps.  It  is  believed  that  these  will  be  useful  to  investigators, 
and  that  even  an  incomplete  list  may  often  be  suggestive  through 
mere  juxtaposition. 

It  may  be  well  to  call  particular  attention,  first,  to  the  inten- 
tional omission  of  the  contents  of  such  great  bodies  of  record  as 
the   Domesday  Book  and   the   Hundred   Rolls,  which  are  already 


1331723 


vi  Prefatory  Note. 

indexed  and  easily  utilized ;  and,  secondly,  to  the  fact  that  the 
Compiler  of  the  list  has  been  limited  in  hei  opportunities  to  the 
Harvard  Library,  which,  although  fairly  rich  in  this  department, 
has  yet  some  grievous  gaps. 

The  Compiler  and  Editor  have  not  aimed  at  producing  more 
than  a  "  Trial  List."  By  interleaving  the  little  volume  and  insert- 
ing in  the  appropriate  place  the  omissions  that  will  certainly  be 
found,  and  the  additions  which  the  next  few  years  will  bring, 
scholars  will  find  it  possible,  it  is  hoped,  to  gain  some  advantage 
even  from  a  list  manifestly  imperfect.  The  Editor  need  not 
assure  any  one  who  is  conversant  with  the  subject  that  the  work 
has  involved  on  the  Compiler's  part  several  months  of  assiduous 
toil,  and  the  exercise  of  much  scholarly  discrimination. 

W.   J.   ASHLEY. 

May  24,  1894. 


INTRODUCTION. 


r  I  ""HIS  pamphlet  aims  at  providing  students  of  the  manorial 
and  agrarian  history  of  England  during  the  Middle  Ages 
with  a  list  of  some  printed  original  materials  that  may  be  useful  in 
their  work.  Some  of  the  sources,  however,  from  which  students  will 
draw  are  purposely  omitted  from  these  pages.  To  have  made  the 
list  complete  in  this  respect  would  have  been  needless,  as  well  as 
laborious,  since  these  sources  are  well  known  and  are  indexed. 
Among  the  works  which  might  be  looked  for  here,  but  to  which 
no  further  reference  is  made,  are  the  following :  — 

Domesday  Book.  This  collection  of  inquisitions  of  estates 
throughout  all  England  except  the  counties  of  Cumberland, 
Northumberland,  Durham,  and  Westmoreland  was  finished  in 
1086.  Two  volumes  were  published  in  1783  and  two  in  1816 
by  the  English  government.  The  fourth  volume  contains  in  its 
appendix  the  Exon  Domesday,  relating  to  the  counties  of  Wilts, 
Dorset,  Somerset,  Devon,  and  Cornwall,  and  supposed  to  be  a 
transcript  of  the  original  returns  of  the  commissioners  from  which 
Domesday  was  compiled  ;  the  Iiiquisitio  Eliensis,  a  similar  doc- 
ument relating  to  possessions  of  the  monastery  of  Ely;  and  the 
Winton  Domesday,  an  inquest  taken  between  1 107  and  1128 
concerning  lands  of  Edward  the  Confessor  in  Winchester.  The 
Inquisitio  Comitatus  Cantabrigiensis  contains  the  original  returns 
made  by  the  jurors  of  the  county  of  Cambridge  at  the  time  of 
the  Domesday  inquest.  It  was  published  by  Mr.  N.  E.  S.  A. 
Hamilton   in    1S76. 

The  Hundred  Rolls,  1279,  describe  manors  in  Bedfordshire, 
Bucks,  Cambridgeshire,  Hunts,  and  Oxfordshire.  They  were 
printed  by  the  Record  Commission,  1818. 


viii  Introduction. 

In  1288  Pope  Nicholas  the  Fourth  granted  to  King  Edward 
the  Third,  for  six  years,  one  tenth  of  the  revenue  of  the  Church. 
Between  1288  and  1292,  royal  commissioners  made  a  valuation 
of  ecclesiastical  property,  which  served  as  a  basis  of  taxation 
till  Henry  the  Eighth's  time.  The  inquisitions  of  these  com- 
missioners, known  as  Pope  Nicholas's  Taxation  were  published  in 
1802  by  the  Record  Commission. 

Nonarum  Inquisitiones  were  taken  by  royal  commissioners  in 
1 341.  A  ninth  of  the  corn,  wool,  and  lambs  in  every  parish 
had  been  granted  by  parliament  to  the  king.  The  ninths  were 
supposed  to  be  equal  to  the  tenths  of  Pope  Nicholas's  taxation  ; 
but  when  there  was  no  such  equality  the  true  value  of  the 
ninths  was  to  be  collected.  The  parishioners  declared  the  value 
of  the  taxable  property,  and  explained  discrepancies  between 
the  amounts  of  the  ninths  and  the  tenths.  Their  testimony  inci- 
dentally throws  light  on  the  manorial  history  of  the  time.  The 
inquisitions  were  published  by  the  Record  Commission,   1807. 

The  Valor  Ecclesiasticus,  a  survey  and  valuation  of  the  ecclesias- 
tical property  of  England  and  Wales,  was  drawn  up  in  1535.  It 
was  printed  by  the  Record  Commission,  18 10-1834. 

No  attempt  has  been  made  to  extract  from  the  Statutes  of  the 
Realm  (1235-1713)  printed  by  the  Record  Commission,  1810- 
1822,  from  the  Rolls  of  Parliament  (1278-1503),  printed,  1767, 
by  the  English  government,  or  from  Rymer's  Foedera  (1066-1654), 
newly  edited  (as  far  as  the  year  1383)  by  the  Record  Commis- 
sion, 1 8 16-1869,  portions  bearing  upon  manorial  history. 

Since  the  purpose  of  this  pamphlet  is  to  assist  primarily  those 
who  are  studying  manorial  history  from  the  economic  standpoint, 
such  works  as  the  Testa  de  Nevil,  compiled  probably  temp.  Ed.  II. 
from  inquisitions  taken  during  earlier  reigns,  printed  by  the 
Record  Commission,  1807,  and  Kirkby's  Quest,  a  survey  of  knights' 
fees  made  temp.  Ed.  I.  (printed  for  Yorkshire  by  the  Surtees 
Society,  1867,  for  Somerset  by  the  Somerset  Record  Society, 
1889,  and  for  Dorset  in  the  new  edition  of  Hutchins's  Dorset),  do 
not  come  within  its  scope. 

Many  documents  of  the  first  half  of  the  seventeenth  century 
have  been  included  in  the  list,  since  they  help  to  explain  earlier 


Introduction.  ix 

conditions;  but  documents  of  later  date  have  not  been  referred 
to.  Hence  no  mention  is  made  of  the  Parliamentary  Surveys  (1649 
et  seq.*)  of  property  which  had  formerly  belonged  to  the  Crown. 
The  Parliamentary  Surveys  for  the  county  of  Sussex  have  been 
printed  in  the  "  Sussex  Archaeological  Collections,"  beginning 
with  volume  twenty-three. 

Among  the  classes  of  documents  that  are  omitted  are  grants, 
charters,  and  leases,  and  inventories  and  household  books  such  as 
that  of  Finchale  Priory  (Surtees  Society,  1837),  which,  amid  a 
mass  of  other  matter,  often  give  information  regarding  farm- 
stock,  produce,  and  prices.  Account  rolls  and  rentals  are  not 
included  when  the  returns  from  estates  are  lumped  together,  or 
given  in  no  detail.  Records  of  proceedings  before  manorial 
courts  only  are  inserted.  Final  concords,  therefore  (for  which  see 
Salt  Archaeological  Society  publications,  volume  three  et  seq.}, 
and  in  general,  pleas  relating  to  freeholds  are  not  noticed  here ; 
and  collections  of  judicial  decisions  of  the  king's  court  giving  the 
law  of  villeinage,  such  as  the  Placitorum  Abbreviatio  (Record  Com- 
mission, 181 1),  Northumberland  Assize  Rolls  (Surtees  Society,  1891), 
Bracton's  Note  Book,  and  the  Year  Books  (Rolls  Series),  are  also 
excluded. 

Inquisitions  post-mortem  (see  especially  York  Archaeological  Asso- 
ciation, "  Record  Series,"  volume  twelve,  Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
"Record  Society,"  1880,  1887,  and  1888,  and  the  publications  of 
the  British  Record  Society)  were  inquests  concerning  the  prop- 
erty of  a  lately  deceased  tenant-in-chief,  or  other  tenant  holding 
lands  that  were  in  the  king's  hands.  Their  purpose  was  to  ascer- 
tain the  feudal  rights  accruing  to  the  king  ;  and  one  of  the  articles 
of  inquiry  pertained  to  the  land  of  which  the  deceased  died  pos- 
sessed. Sometimes  the  amount  of  land  is  given  in  round  numbers 
which  can  be  only  approximate,  and  often  the  inquisitions  arc 
devoid  of  interest  to  the  student  of  economic  conditions ;  on  the 
other  hand,  these  inquests  frequently  include  manorial  extents, 
and  describe  not  only  the  land,  but  the  tenants,  their  services  and 
holdings.  Inquisitions  of  this  latter  class  arc  alone  inserted  in 
this  list.  Inquisitions  postmortem,  as  well  as  inquisitions  ad  quod 
dampnum,    end    in    1645.     Inquisitions    ad    quod   dampnum,    which 


x  Introduction. 

begin  in  Edward  the  Second's  reign,  are  inquests  to  ascertain 
whether  petitions,  as,  for  instance,  petitions  to  alienate  land, 
may  be  granted  without  damage  to  the  king  or  any  one  else. 
Whenever  these  have  seemed  of  sufficient  interest  they  have  been 
referred  to. 


The  earliest  documents  of  this  list  are  of  the  twelfth  century. 
They  concern  the  estates  of  great  religious  houses,  and  seem  to  be 
modelled  after  "  Domesday  Book."  Doubtless,  as  in  the  case 
of  Burton  monastery,  these  accounts  of  lands,  tenants,  rents,  and 
services  were  drawn  up  that  the  heads  of  such  houses  might 
know  the  amount  of  revenue  due  to  them.  They  were  to  the 
heads  of  religious  houses  what  "  Domesday "  was  to  the  king. 
The  documents  of  this  time  exhibit  little  variety.  They  are  not 
divided  into  classes,  nor  drawn  up  by  special  officers  as  part  of 
their  regular  duties,  nor  do  they  bear  the  titles,  so  familiar  later, 
of  cowpotus,  extenta,  or  supervises.  Briefly,  they  do  not  seem,  as 
do  the  documents  of  the  next  century,  to  be  a  necessary  part  of 
the  manorial  system. 

With  the  thirteenth  century  a  great  increase  takes  place  both 
in  the  number  and  in  the  variety  of  manorial  documents,  and 
from  this  time  they  naturally  fall  into  the  following  distinct 
groups :  — 

i.  Account  Rolls.  Under  this  heading  come  the  compoti  and 
rotuli  of  the  propositus,  ballivus,  bursarins,  or  later,  of  the  collector 
redituum,  and  firmarins :  These  rolls  state  the  income  accruing  to 
the  lord  of  the  manor  from  fixed  rents  and  farms,  sales  of  works, 
sales  of  pasturage  and  grain,  perquisites  of  courts,  and  the  like, 
as  well  as  the  outgo  incident  to  carrying  on  the  estate,  —  expenses 
of  ploughing,  reaping,  and  sowing,  and  repairing  implements  and 
buildings.  On  the  backs  of  these  rolls,  memoranda  of  farm-stock, 
works  of  tenants,  and  other  matters,  were  often  jotted  down. 

It  is  apparent  from  the  list  of  printed  documents  of  this  class 
that  only  isolated  and  scattered  examples  of  account  rolls  are 
accessible  to  the  student  who  is  restricted  to  the  use  of  published 
material.      In    Maclean's    "  Trigg    Minor,"    however,    some   half- 


Introduction.  xi 

dozen  may  be  found,  and   in  Rogers'  "  Agriculture   and   Prices  " 
there  are  several. 

2.  Court  Rolls  begin  to  appear  at  about  the  same  time  as 
manorial  accounts,  that  is,  before  the  middle  of  the  thirteenth 
century.  To  students  of  economic  history  this  class  of  documents 
is  of  prime  importance,  for  it  throws  light  on  the  relations  of  the 
peasantry  to  their  lords  and  to  the  land.  Very  few  court  rolls 
have  as  yet  been  printed. 

In  the  volume  edited  by  Professor  F.  W.  Maitland  for  the 
Seldon  Society  (1889),  however,  most  valuable  early  material  of 
this  kind  may  be  found. 

3.  Printed  Extents  of  the  thirteenth  and  fourteenth  centuries 
are  comparatively  abundant.  A  document  commonly  assigned  to 
4  Ed.  III.  (1276)  prescribes  the  subjects  and  order  of  inquiry. 
Buildings;  acreage  and  value  of  demesne,  meadow,  pasture,  and 
foreign  pasture,  parks  and  demesne  woods  and  foreign  woods  ; 
pannage  and  herbage  ;  mills  and  fisheries ;  freeholders  and  their 
lands;  customary  tenants,  their  holdings,  works,  customs,  and 
fixed  rents  ;  cottagers,  and  their  curtilages  ;  perquisites  of  courts ; 
patronage  of  churches  ;  heriots  ;  fairs;  markets;  customs,  services, 
and  foreign  works  and  customs ;  fines  and  reliefs,  —  are  all  matters 
that  come  within  the  scope  of  the  manorial  extent.  Extents 
were  usually  drawn  up  by  "  ancient  and  sage  tenants,"  "  true  and 
sworn  men."  Walter  of  Henley,  writing  in  the  thirteenth  century, 
advises  landlords  to  have  extents  made  yearly,  and  yearly  views 
of  account  taken.  This,  he  says,  is  necessary  to  protect  them 
from  dishonest  bailiffs  on  the  one  hand,  and  from  tenants  who  will 
wish  to  "  deny  services  "  on  the  other.  Religious  houses  seem  to 
have  been  particularly  careful  in  the  management  of  their  estates 
and  in  preserving  their  manorial  records.  One  of  the  regulations 
of  the  Monastery  of  Gloucester  required  bailiffs  to  write  their 
accounts  on  rolls  of  parchment  and  to  put  the  proper  titles  to  the 
documents.1  The  typical  extent,  then,  describes  the  lands  as 
well  as  the  tenants  of  the  manor;  but  there  are  other  documents 
of  the  thirteenth  century  and  later  that  deal  with  the  tenants  alone. 
They  give  the  names  of  the  tenants,  the  holdings    of  each,  the 

1  Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.  216. 


xii  Introduction. 

rents  and  services  due  from  each,  and  the  customs  of  the  manor. 
They  are :  — 

4.  Rentals  and  Customaries.  Their  Latin  titles  read  somewhat  as 
follows :  "  redditus,  consuetudines,  et  servicia,"  "  consuetudines 
mancrii,"  and  so  forth.  In  the  earlier  part  of  the  period  covered 
by  the  list  no  line  can  be  drawn,  as  a  rule,  between  the  rental  and 
the  customary.  The  customs  of  the  manor  consist  largely  in  the 
customary  rents  of  labor  or  of  money  due  from  the  tenants.  Still, 
even  at  this  time,  these  documents  sometimes  contain  general 
statements  as  to  the  duties  of  manorial  officers,  or  with  regard  to 
such  matters  as  alienation  of  land.  But  later  rents  are  no  longer 
dependent  upon  custom,  but  are  fixed;  they  no  longer  are  in  ser- 
vices, but  in  money;  and  rental  and  customary  are  documents  of 
quite  different  kinds.  By  the  sixteenth  century  the  rental  is  a  list 
of  names  of  tenants  with  the  payments  due  from  each,  while  the 
customary  is  a  statement  in  general  terms  of  the  rights  or  duties 
of  classes  of  tenants  (not  of  individuals)  or  of  officers.  Custom- 
aries seem  to  have  been  written  in  English  for  some  time  before 
Latin  ceased  to  be  the  language  of  "  Account  Rolls,"  "  Court 
Rolls,"  and  "  Rentals."  Since  many  of  these  English  records 
bear  the  title  of  "  customary,"  and  some  of  the  Latin  ones  that 
of  "custumarium,"'  and  since  almost  no  document  styled  "cus- 
tomal "  has  come  within  my  notice,  I  have  adopted  the  former 
word. 

5.  Documents  entitled  "  supervisus  "  have  been  placed  among 
the  rentals  in  this  list  except  when  the  survey  concerned  the 
customs  of  the  manor,  when  it  naturally  finds  a  place  under  the 
head  of  "  customaries."  Besides  being  virtual  rentals  or  custom- 
aries, some  of  these  surveys  give  in  detail  the  bounds  of  the  manor 
and  of  each  of  its  fields. 

The  classes  of  documents  previously  enumerated  originated 
within  the  manor.  Subsidy  Rolls  (Henry  III.  —  William  and 
Mary),  though  not  manoral  in  origin,  yet  throw  much  light  on 
the  population,  —  not  on  their  numbers  only,  but  sometimes 
on  their  occupations  and  property  as  well.  From  4  Richard 
II.,  however,  to  14  Henry  VIII.,  most  of  the  rolls  supply  no 
names. 


Introduction.  xiii 

Since  the  list  is  based  almost  exclusively  upon  an  examination 
of  books  in  the  library  of  Harvard  University,  in  the  Boston 
Public  Library,  and  in  the  Boston  Athenaeum,  it  can,  of  course, 
have  no  pretensions  to  completeness. 

The  compilation  has  been  prepared  under  the  constant  super- 
vision of  Professor  W.  J.  Ashley,  whom  the  Compiler  wishes 
to  thank  for  much  onerous  assistance. 


CONTENTS. 


Page 

Prefatory  Note v 

Introduction v" 

Bibliography x 

Account  Rolls J4 

Court  Rolls J6 

CUSTOMARIES .      .  l8 

Rentals,  Customaries,  and  Extents 20 

Miscellaneous  Documents 28 

Maps 3° 

Subsidy  Rolls 32 

.Manuals  of  Husbandry 33 

Text-Books  of  Manorial  Law 34 

Documents  concerning  Enclosures 36 

Topographical  Index 3s 


ENGLISH  MANORIAL  AND  AGRARIAN  HISTORY 
DURING  THE  MIDDLE  AGES. 


Note.  —  P.  indicates  that  a  book  is  in  the  Boston  Public  Library ;  A.,  that  it  is  in 
the  Boston  Athenaeum  Library.  Books  not  specially  marked  are  in  the  Harvard 
College  (or  Law  School)  Library,  t  indicates  that  a  book  is  in  none  of  these  libraries, 
and  has  not  been  examined  by  the  Compiler. 

Abingdon  Abbey,  Accounts  of  the  obedientiars  of.  Camden  Society, 
London,   1892. 

Abingdon,  Chronicon  monasterii  de.  Ed.  J.  Stevenson.  Rolls  Series, 
2  vols.     London,  1858. 

fAdames,  Jonas,  1593.  [Treatise  on  manorial  law.  Ref.  in  York.  Arch. 
Journ.  (1887-89) ;  x.  68.] 

Allen,  Thomas.    History  of  the  county  of  Lincoln.     2  vols.     London,  1834. 

Anderson,  J.  C.  Plan  and  award  of  the  commissioners  appointed  to 
inclose  the  commons  of  Croydon.     Croydon,  1889.     [Map.]  P. 

Archaeologia.  Published  by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Lon- 
don, 1  770,  et  seq. 

Archaeologia  Aeliana.  Published  by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne.    Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1822,  et  seq. 

Archaeologia  Cambrensis,  the  journal  of  the  Cambrian  Archaeological 
Assoc.  London,  1846,  et  seq.  See  also  Original  Documents  and 
Baronia  de  Kemeys. 

Archaeologia  Cantiana  ;  being  transactions  of  the  Kent  Archaeological 
Society.     London,  1858,  et  seq.  P. 

Archaeological  Journal,  The.  Published  by  the  Royal  Archaeological 
Institute  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     London,  1845,  et  seq.  P. 

Archaeological   Review,  The.      London,  1888-90. 

Archbold,  W.  A.  J  Somerset  religious  houses.  Cambridge  Historical 
Kssays,  No.  vi.     Cambridge,  1892. 

Baigent,  F.  J.,  and  Millard,  J.  E.  History  of  the  ancient  town  and  manor 
of  Basingstoke.     Basingstoke  and  London,  1889. 

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2  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Baigent,  F.  J.  Collection  of  records  and  documents  relating  to  the  hun- 
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ACCOUNT   ROLLS. 

1248.   Crondal,  Hants.     Baigent :  Crondal,  51.     Lat.  and  tr. 

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See  of  Durham.     Boldon  Bk.,  app.  xxv.     Lat. 
1308-9.  Temple  Thornton,  Northumberland.     Creighton,  67.     Lat. 
1309-10.  East  Hanningfield,  Essex.     Gent.  Mag.  Lib.,  xv.,  133.     Lat. 
1315-16.  Tintagel,  Cornwall.     Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  hi.,  270.     Lat. 
1316-17.  Cuxham,  Oxford.     Rogers:  A.  and  P.,  ii.,  617.     Lat. 
1321.  Manors  of  Peterborough  in  Leicester,  Lincoln,  Northants,  Notting- 
ham, and  Rutland.     Walter  of  Whittlesey,  175.     Lat. 
1327.  Vauxhall,  Surrey.     Tansvvell,  33.     Tr. 
1329.  Wookey,  Somerset.     Holmes,  32.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1335-6.  Beaumaris,  Anglesea.     Orig.  Docs.,  xviii.     Lat. 
1337.  Auckland,  Durham.     Hatfield,  app.,  200.     Lat. 
1349.  Manors  of  See  of  Durham.     Hatfield,  app.,  21 1.     Lat. 
1363.   Clent,  Stafford.     Nash,  ii.,  app.  xiii. 
1372-1416.  Huntington,  Hereford.     Archeol.  Camb.,  i.,  4th  series,  app.  viii. 

Lat. 
1376-9.  Wardley,  Durham.     Collectanea  Topographica,  i.,  70.     Lat. 
1381.  Gargrave,  York.     Whitaker  :   Craven,  64.     Lat. 
1384  et  sea.  Manors  of  Abingdon  in  Berks,  Gloucester,  and  Oxford.  Abing- 
don Obedientiars,  143.     Tr.  and  abstracts. 
1395.  fNewton  (near  Wisbeach),  Cambridge.     East  Anglian,  iv.,  69.     Tr. 
1398.  Manors  of  Bp.  of  Bangor,  Wales.     Caernarvon,  231.     Lat. 
1401-2.  Anstie,  Herts.     Cunningham,  i.,  app.,  516.     Lat. 
1403.  Tywarnhayle,  Cornwall.     Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  \\\.,  84.     Lat. 


Account  Rolls.  15 

1406-7.  Lanowseynt,  Cornwall.     Maclean  :   Trigg  Minor,  ii.,  87.     Lat. 

1411-12.  Castle  Combe,  Wilts.     Scrope,  252.     Lat. 

1413.  Waddington,  Lincoln.     Lincolnsh.  N.  and  Q.,  iii.,  80.     Lat.  and  tr. 

1422-4.  Standon,  Stafford.     Salt :  Standon,  83.     Tr. 

1425.  Bursars  account.     Manors  of  Burcester  Priory,  Oxford.      Dunkin: 

Bicester,  app.,  234.     Tr. 
1444-7.  Standon,  Stafford.     Salt :  Standon,  92.     Tr. 
1455-6.  Alton  Barnes,  Wilts.     Rogers  :  A.  and  P.,  iii.,  705.     Lat. 
1458-9.  Castle  Combe,  Wilts.     Scrope,  250.     Tr. 
1461-2.  Wookey,  Somerset.     Holmes,  41.     Tr. 
1473-5.  Takeley,  Oxford.     Rogers:  A.  and  P.,  iii.,  711.     Lat. 
1434-5.  Alton  Barnes,  Wilts.     Rogers:  A.  and  P.,  iii.,  709.     Lat. 
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Lat. 
1530-1.  Alton  Barnes,  Wilts.     Rogers:  A.  a?id  P.,  iii.,  710.     Lat. 
1 1536.  Brunham,  York.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  iv.  280.     Lat. 
1536-7.  Cannington,  Somerset.     Hugo  :  Nunneries  (Cannygton),  80.     Tr. 
1536-7.   Mynchin  Barrow,  Somerset.    Hugo  :  JVunneries  (Mynchin),  54.    Tr. 
1536-7.  Newminster,  Northumberland.      Newminster    Chart.,   app.,   306. 

Lat. 
1538-9.  Manors  of  Rievaulx,  York.     Rievanlx  Chart.,  310.     Lat. 
1538-9.  Manors  of  late  priory  of  Buckland  in  Devon,  Dorset,  and  Somer- 
set.    Hugo,  128.     Tr. 
1539.  Chariton  Marshal,  Dorset.     Hutchins,  iii.,  144.     Lat. 
1539-40.  Launcestonland,  Cornwall.     Notes  and  Gleanings,  v.,  50.     Lat. 
1539-46.  Manors  of  Whitby  in  York.      Whitby  Chart.,  ii.,  719.     Lat. 
1540-1.  West  Monkton,  Somerset.     Somerset  Agric.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 

xviii.,  120.     Tr. 
1544-5.    Huntington,   Hereford.      Archcol.    Camb.,  I,  4th   series  (1870), 

app.  xiv. 
1552.  West  Monkton,  Somerset.     Archbold,  350.     Tr. 
1557-8.  Penpont,  Cornwall.     Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  ii.,  126.     Lat. 
1610.   Sotterley,  Suffolk.     Suckling:  Suffolk,  i.,  87.     Lat. 
1635.    Bodmin,  Cornwall.     Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  i.,  251. 

1  Other  documents  of  this  nature  and  of  approximately  this  date  contained  in  the 
Monasticon  are  not  noted  here. 


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COURT  ROLLS. 

1239-40.  Brancaster,  Norfolk.     Ramsey  Cart.,  i.,  423.     Lat. 

1240.  Ringstead,  Norfolk.     Ramsey  Cart.,  i.,  411.     Lat. 

1246-96.   Manors  of  the  Abbey  of  Bee  in  Berks,  Bucks,  Dorset,  Hants, 

Middlesex,  Norfolk,  Northants,  Oxford,  Suffolk,  Surrey,  Sussex,  War- 
wick, and  Wilts.     Select  Fleas,  6.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1258.  Court  of  the  honour  of  Broughton,  Hunts.     Select  Pleas,  52.     Lat. 

and  tr. 
1262.  Court   of    hundred   of  Whonvelsdovvn,    Wilts.      Select  Pleas,    178. 

Lat.  and  tr. 
1262.  Ashton,  Wilts.     Select  Pleas,  183.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1278-9.  Hemingford,  Elton,  and  Little  Stukeley,  Hunts.     Select  Pleas,  88. 

Lat.  and  tr. 
1281-2.  Crondal,  Hants.     Baigent :   Crondal,  142.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1285-1327.   Littleport,  Cambridge.     Court  Baron,  119.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1288-1303.  King's  Ripton,  Hunts.     Select  Pleas,  107.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1290.   Gidding,  Hunts.     Select  Pleas,  97.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1293  et  seq.   Bray,  Berks.     A  few  misc.  extracts  from  rolls.     Kerry,  159. 

Lat. 
1293-6.  Brightvvaltham,  Berks.     Select  Pleas,  165.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1296-1384.   Manors    of    Durham    Priory,   Durham.      Durham.    Halmote 

Rolls.     Lat. 
1307.  Leek,  Stafford.      Reliquary,  ix.,  182.     Lat.  and  tr. 

1326.  Selby  Waterhouses,  York.    Burton:  Heminbrough,  app.,  401.    Lat. 

1327.  Hales-Owen,  Salop  and  Worcester.     Nash,  i.,  513.     Lat. 

1328.  1329, 1414, 1490. 1581.   Great  Cressingham,  Norfolk.     Chandler. 
1335-6.  Rochdale,  Lancashire.     Fishwick  :  Rochdale,  286.     Tr. 
1337.   Holywell,  Oxford.     Rogers  :  A.  and  P.,  ii.,  666.     Lat. 
1338-1750.   Standon,  Stafford.     Salt:    Sfandon,  64.     Tr. 
1340-1400.  Castle  Combe,  Wilts.     Scrope,  159.     Lat. 

1369.  Swainswick,  Somerset.     Peach,  6.     Lat. 

1373  et  seq.  Kingsthorpe,  Northants.     Kingsthorpiana,  20.     Lat. 

1397  et  seq.  Wingenvorth,  Derby.      Yeatman,  ii.,  part  4,  452.     Tr. 

1410-60.  Castle  Combe,  Wilts.     Scrope,  233.     Lat. 

1449.  Botetourts  or  Botours  Hall,  Thompson,  Norfolk.     Crabbe,  67.     Tr. 

1453-4.  Shaftesbury,  Dorset.     Notes  and  Queries  for  Somerset  and  Dorset, 

i..  20 r.     Lat. 
1460-1700.  Castle  Combe,  Wilts.     Scrope,  323.     Lat. 


Court  Rolls.  17 

1461-1864.  Wimbledon,  Surrey.      Wimbledon.     Lat.  and  Eng. 

1499.  Aylesbury,  Bucks.     Parker,  93.     Lat. 

1510-41.  Spellesbury.  Oxford.     Jordan  :  309.     Lat.  and  tr. 

1518-19.  Hatherleigh,  Devon.    Western  Antiquary  (1887-88)  ;  vii.,  51.    Tr. 

1519-1630.   Scotter,  Lincoln.     Peacock:  Scotter,  372 

1552-1846.  Manchester,  Lancashire.     Earwaker. 

1563-73.  Muston,  Hunnianby,  Auburn,   Settrington,  and  Nafferton,  York. 

Boulter,  69.     Lat. 
1566-1624.  Rochdale,  Lancashire.     Fishwick:  Rochdale,  293.     Tr. 
1567-1605.  Manors  in  York.      York  Co.  Mag.  (1892),  234. 
1576,  etc.  Hibbaldstow,  Lincoln.     Peacock  :  Hibbaldstow. 
1593-1607.  Burton,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  292. 
1606.   Penmayne,  Cornwall.     Maclean  :  Trigg  Minor,  hi.,  49.     Lat. 
1612.  Bootle,    Lancaster.        Lancash.    and    Chesh.    Hist.    Soc.    (1887), 

167.     Tr. 
1612,  etc.  Epworth,  Lincoln.     Reliquary  (1882-83)  >  xxiii.,  47. 
1632.  Morpeth.     Hodgson  :   Customs  0/ Morpeth. 
1638.   English  Bicknor,  Gloucester.     Bristol  and  Glouc.  Arch.  Soc.  (18S6- 

87)  ;  xi.,  269. 
1645-53.  North  Runcton,   and   Setchey  with   Hardwick,  Norfolk.      East 

Anglian,  N.  S.  (1889-90)  ;  hi.,  41. 
t  Socton  with  the  Soke,  Suffolk.     East  Anglian,  iv.,  3. 


iS  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 


CUSTOMARIES. 

1260?  Manors  of  Otterton,  Devon.     Oliver,  254.     Lat. 

1309.  Sutton  Coldfield,  Warwick.    Dugdale :    Warwickshire,  ii.,  911.    Lat. 

(Also  in  Sutton  Coldfield,  36.     Tr.) 
1361.   Salton,  York.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  143.     Lat. 
1339.   Basingstoke,  Hants.     Baigent :    Basingstoke,  213.     Tr. 
15th  cent.  Heminbrough,  York.     Burton  :   Heminbrough,  app.,  390. 

1400.  Painswick,  Gloucester.     Rudder,  593. 

1401.  Blackburnshire,  Lancaster.     Whitaker :    Whalley,  i.,  265.     Lat. 
1422.  Custom-roll    and   rental.      Ashton-under-Lyne,    Lancaster.       Three 

Lancash.  Docs.  94. 
1457  ?  Tottenham,  Middlesex.     Robinson  :   Tottenham,  i.,  186. 
1483.   Kingsthorpe,  Northants.     Kingsthorpiatia,  38. 
1509-47.  Stanesgate,  Essex.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.,  39. 
1523.  Manors  of  Braunton,  Devon.     Dymond. 
1535  ?  Thoby,  Essex.     Suckling  :  Essex,  43. 
1547.  Kingsthorpe,  Northants.     Kingsthorpiana,  84. 
1553.  Church  Clent,  Stafford.     Nash,  ii.,  app.  xvii. 
1558-1603.  Rolleston,  Stafford.     Shaw,  i.,  29. 
1564.  Battle,  Sussex.     Wolcott,  72. 
1567.   Crondal,  Hants.     Baigent:   Crondal,  159. 
1569.   Holm  Cultram,  Cumberland.     Nicholson  and  Burn,  ii.,  185. 
1573.  Gillingham,  Dorset.     Hutchins,  iii.,  222. 
1583.   Gower  Anglicana,  Glamorgan.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  114. 
1583.    Pennard,  Glamorgan.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  305. 

1583.  Wellington,  Somerset.     Humphreys,  46. 

1584.  Almonbury,  York.     Walker,  19. 

1593.  Aston  and  Cote,  Oxford.     Williams,  472. 

17th  cent?  Kemeys,  Pembroke.     Baronia  de  Kemeys,  43. 

1G00?  Berkeley,  Glouc.     Smyth:  Berkeley  MSS.,  iii.,  16. 

1603.   Fulham,  Middlesex.     Fulham,  23. 

1504.  Tettenhall  Regis,  Stafford.     Smith  :  English  Gilds,  432. 

1609.  Yardley  Hastings,  Northants.      Tracts. 

1610.  Kaegurwen,  Glamorgan.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  177. 
1612.    Bradford,  York.     James:  Bradford,  114. 

1612.   Bewdley,  Worcester.     Nash,  ii.,  282. 
1617.  Stepney,  Middlesex.     Stow,  ii.,  bk.  iv.,  89. 


Customaries.  1 9 

1620.  See  under  rentals  ref.  to  Gower  and  Kilvey. 

1621.  Shoreston  and  North  Sunderland,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  315. 
1632.  Oxwich,  Glamorgan.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  125. 

1632.  Nicholaston,  Glamorgan.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  223. 

1632.  Penrice,  Glamorgan.     Gower  and  Kilvey,  235. 

1634.  Church  Enstone,  Oxford.     Marshall:  Church  Enstone,  32. 

1635.  Earl  Soham,  Suffolk.     East  Anglian,  N.  S.  (1887-88)  ;  ii.,  215. 
1637.  Bosham,  Sussex.     Smyth  :  Bosham,  264. 

1641.  Millwood,  Glamorgan.     Gower  and  Kilvey,  298. 

1642.  Mitchel-dean,  Gloucester.     Maclean  :  Dene  Alagna,  207. 
1642.  Priorston,  Glamorgan.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  203. 
1650?  Blisland,  Cornwall.  Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  i.,  87**. 


2o  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 


RENTALS,   CUSTOMARIES,   AND   EXTENTS. 

12  cent.?  Survey.     Salton,  York.     Hexhain  Priory,  ii.,  83.     Lat. 
1100-1113.  Extents.     Manors   of  Burton-upon-Trent,   Stafford.      Burton 

Chart.,  18.     Lat. 
1100-1113.  Extent.     Burton-upon-Trent,  Stafford.     Shaw,  i.,  app.  1.     Lat. 
1114.  Extents.     Manors  of  Burton-upon-Trent,  Stafford.     Burton  Chart., 

24.     Also  in  Shaw,  i.,  app.  1.     Lat. 
1125?    "Descriptio    maneriorum."       Manors  of  Peterborough  in  Hunts, 

Leicester,  Lincoln,  Northants,  Nottingham,  and  Rutland.     Liber 

Niger,  157.     Lat. 
1141-54.  Services.     Cirencester,  Gloucester.     Fuller,  286.     Lat. 
1154-89.  Extents.     Manors  of  Abingdon  in  Berks.     Abingdon  Chron.,  ii., 

301.     Lat. 
1170-81.  "  Inquisicio."     Manors  of  St.  Paul's  in  Essex,  Herts,  Middlesex, 

and  Surrey.     Hale  :  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  140.     Lat. 
1181.  Fragment  of   "Domesday   Ranulphi   de  Diceto."     Manors  of  St. 

Paul's.     Hale:  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  109.     Lat. 
1183.  Survey.     Manors  of  See  of  Durham.     Boldon  Bk.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1184?  Tenants  and  holdings.     Thingoe  Hundred.     Gage,  xii.     Lat. 
1185.  Rental.     Manors  of  the  Templars  throughout  England.     Dugdale  : 

Monasticon,  vii.,  821.     Lat. 
1189.  Inquisition.    Manors  of  Glastonbury.      Somerset.     Sully's  Inquisi- 
tion. 
1189?  Customary.     Great  Horninpherth,  Suffolk.     Gage,  503.     Lat. 
1189  ?  Customary.     Risby,  Suffolk.      Gage,  70.     Lat. 
1195-1245.  Rental.    St.  Cross,  Hants.    Rogers  :  A.  and  P.,  ii.,  648.     Lat. 
1200?  Customary.      Hardwick,    Suffolk.      Bury  and   W.  Suffolk  Arch. 

Inst.  (1851)  180.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1203?  Services.     Otteham,  Sussex.     G.  M.  Cooper,  172.     Tr. 
1207-8.  Services  and  customs.     Cirencester,  Gloucester.      Fuller,   296. 

Lat.  and  tr. 
1210.  Services    and    customs.     Cirencester,    Gloucester.      Fuller,    306. 

Lat.  and  tr. 
1222.  Domesday  of  St.  Paul's.     Manors  of  St.  Paul's   in   Essex,   Herts, 

Middlesex,  and  Surrey.     Hale  :  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  1. 
1233-44.  Rental,  compiled  in  1430.     Manors  of  Durham  Priory.     Feoda- 
rium  Dunelmensis.     Lat. 


Rentals,  Customaries,  and  Extents.  21 

1235-61.  Rentals,  customaries,  and  extents.  Manors  of  Glastonbury  in 
Dorset,  Somerset,  and  Wilts.     Glaston.     Lat. 

1239-55.  Extents.  Manors  of  Ramsey  in  Bedford,  Cambridge,  Herts, 
Norfolk,  Northants,  and  Suffolk.     Ramsey  Cart.,  i.,  281.     Lat. 

1240.  Rental.     Beauchamp,  Essex.     Hale:  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  118.     Lat. 

1240-54.  Rental  and  customary.  Manors  of  Worcester  priory  in  Worces- 
ter and    Salop.        Hale  :  Reg.  IFigom,  9  a.     Lat. 

1241-83.  Inquisitions.  Yorkshire.  York  Rec.  Series,  xii.  Lat.,  tr., 
and  abstracts. 

1249.  Extent.     Hadleigh  Castle,  Essex.     East  Atiglian,  JV.  S.,iv.,  36.    Tr. 

1250  ?  Rental  and  customary.     Rothley,  Leicester.    G.  T.  Clark,  99.    Lat. 

1257.  Extent.  Berwick  St.  James,  Wilts.  Hoare,  ii.  (hund.  of  Bench  and 
Dole),  25.     Lat. 

1260.   Customary.     Axminster,  Devon.     Oliver,  367.     Lat. 

1262.  Extents.      Laniltwit   and   Liswirni.       Glamorgan.      Arch,    ffium., 

xxviii.,  312.     Lat. 

1263.  Extents.     Colne,  Essex.     Morant,  ii.,  210  n.     Lat. 

1265-8.  Extent.     Manors  of  S.  Peter's  in  Gloucester  and  Hants.     Glouc. 

Cart.,  hi.,  35.     Lat. 
1267.  Extent.      Huntington,  Hereford.     Archceol.    Camb.,   i.,   4th  series 

(1870),  app.,  1.     Lat. 
1272.  Extent.     Tockington,  Gloucester.     Maclean:   Tockington,  128.    Tr. 
1272.   Customs  and  services.     Mutford,   Suffolk.     Suckling :    Suffolk,  i., 

271.     Lat. 

1272.  Extents.  Weoley,  Cradley,  Worcester ;   Sedgley,  Mere,  Clent,  Swin- 

ford,  Stafford.     Grazebrook,  25.     Tr. 

1273.  Extent  and   partition.     Chipping  Camden,  Gloucester.     Bartleet, 

148,   153-     Tr- 

1274.  Extent.     Island  of  Lundy,   Devon.     Collectanea    Topographica,  iv., 

316.     Tr. 

1275.  Customary.     Hales-Owen,  Salop  and  Worcester.    Nash,  i.,  512.    Tr. 

1276.  Customary.     Headington,  Oxford.     Kennet,  i.,  452.     Lat. 

1277.  Extent.   Bishop's  Hatfield,  Herts.    Clutterbuck,  ii.,  app.  v.,  6.     Lat. 
1277.  Extent.     Totteridge,  Herts.     Clutterbuck,  ii.,  app.  viii.,  15.     Lat. 
1277.  Extent.    Little  Haddam,  Herts.    Clutterbuck,  hi.,  app.  i.,  611.     Lat. 
1277.  Extent.     Kellshull,  Herts.     Clutterbuck,  hi.,  app.  ii.,  615.     Lat. 
1279.  Extent.     Boston,  Lincoln.     Allen,  i.,  217.     Tr. 

1282.  Extent  (inspeximus  of).     Manchester,  Heaton-Norris,  Barton  and 

Cuerdlcy,  Lancaster.     Harland  :  Mamecestre,  i.,  T30.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1283  ?  Rentals  and  customaries.      Lands  of  Tattle  Abbey  in  Berks,  Essex, 
Hants,  Kent,  Oxford,  Sussex,  and  Wilts.     Battle  Abbey.     Lat. 

1283.  Extent.     Klwick,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  410.     Lat.  and  tr. 


22  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

1284.  Extent.     Midhurst,  Sussex.     W.  D.  Cooper,  4.     Tr. 

1284.  Services.     Crondal,  Hants.     Baigent:  Crondal,  13.     Lat.  and  tr. 

1285.  Extents.     (Extracts.)     Meriet,  Lopene,  Stratton,  Somerset.     Green- 

field.    Lat. 
1285.  Rental.     Hawsted,  Suffolk.     Cullum,  94.     Lat. 
1287.   Rents,  services,  and  customs.     Crondal,  Hants.     Baigent :   Crondal, 

84.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1290.  Extents.     Handsworth,  Rowley,  Mere,  and  Sedgley,  Staffordshire. 

Grazebrook,  31.     Tr. 
1291?  Extent.     Depyng,  Lincoln.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  iv.,  170.     Lat. 

1292.  Extent.     Flixton,  Suffolk.     Suckling:   Suffolk,  i.,  191.     Tr. 

1293.  Extents.     Manors  of  Farleigh  Priory,  Wilts.     Dugdale:  Monasticon, 

v.,  28.     Lat. 
1293.  Extent.     Tykford,  Bucks.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.,  205.     Lat. 

1297.  Extent.     Brent  Pelham,  Herts.     Cussans,  i.,  part  2,  135.     Tr. 

1298.  Rental.     Cuxham,  Oxford.     Rogers:  A.  and  P.,  ii.,  653.     Lat. 
1298.  Rental.     Ibstone,  Bucks  and  Oxford.     Rogers:  A.  and  P.,  ii.,  656. 

Lat. 
1298.  Rental.      Manors  of  Coldingham  priory,  Scotland.      Colditigham, 
app.  lxxxv.     Lat. 

1298.  Customary.    Wykes,  Essex.    Essex  Arch.  Soc.  Trans.,  i.,  new  series. 

109.     French. 

1299.  Extent.     Ambrosden,  Oxford.     Kennet,  ii.,  411.     Lat. 

13th  cent.  Rents,  services,  and  customs.  Bleadon,  Somerset.  Smirke, 
201.     Lat. 

1300?  Tenements  and  rents.  Basingstoke,  Hants.  Baigent:  Basing- 
stoke, 192.     Tr. 

1301.  Extent.  English  Bicknor,  Gloucester.  Maclean  :  English  Bicknor. 
Tr. 

1301-2.  Extent.     Itchell,  Hants.     Baigent:  Crondal,  416.     Lat.  and  tr. 

1305.  Extent.      Hadleigh,  Suffolk.      Suffolk  Arch.   Inst.   (1859-63)  ;  iii. 

229.     Lat. 

1306.  Extent.     Bernhorne,  Sussex.     Battle  Abbey,  17.     Lat. 

1307.  Extent.     Talbunt,    Estumaner,   Penthlyn,   Ardudo,   Merionethshire. 

Archaol.  Camb.,  xiii.  (1867),  3^  series  ;   184.     Lat. 

1307.  Extent.     Borley,   Essex.      Cunningham,   i.,  505.      Lat.      [Also  in 

Cheyney.     Tr.] 

1308.  Extent.     Tockington,  Gloucester.     Maclean :   Tockington,  130.     Tr. 
1308,  1309.  Extents.      Fritwell,    Oxford.      Blomefield :    Fritwell,    7    and 

1 7.     Tr. 
1310.  Extent.     Boxsted,  Essex.     Morant,  ii.,  626.     Lat. 
1310-11.  Extent.     Bicester,  Oxford.     Blomefield :  Bicester,  7.     Tr. 


Rentals,   Customarics,  and  Extents.  23 

1311.   Extent  and  customary.     Limpsfield  and  Brodeham,  Surrey.     Battle 

Abbey,  137.     Lat. 
1311.   Extent.     Lands  of  Henry  de  Lacy  in  Lancaster.     Three  Lancash. 

Does.,  part  1,  4.     Tr. 
1311.  Extent.     Bradford,  York.     James,  60.     Tr. 
131*.   Extent.      Llanblethian,  Glamorgan.     Corbett,  70.     Tr. 
1316.   Extent.     Souldern,  Oxford.     Blomefield :  Souldern,  1 2.     Tr. 
1320.  Survey.     Manchester,  Lancaster.      Harland :  Mamecestre,  ii.,  274. 

Lat.  and  tr. 

1320.  Extent.     Caldecote,  Herts.     Cussans,  17,  i.,  part  3.     Tr. 

1321.  Extent.      Island  of  Lundy,  Devon.      Collectanea   Topographica,  iv., 

318.     Tr. 

1321.  Extents.      Lands   of  Peterborough   Abbey   in    Leicester,   Lincoln, 

Northants,  Nottingham,  Rutland.    Walter  of  Whittlesey,  175.    Lat. 

1322.  Extents.    Manors  of  Manchester,  Lancaster.    Harland :  Mamecestre, 

ii.,  361.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1324.  Extent.      Cowick,  Devon.     Oliver,  157.     Lat. 
1324.  Extent.     Christow,  Devon.     Oliver,  157.     Lat. 
1324.   Extent.     Tykeford,  Bucks.      Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.,  205.     Lat. 
1324.  Extents.     St.  Neot's,  Hunts.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  iii.,  478.     Lat. 
1324.  Extent.     Modbury,  Devon.     Oliver,  299.     Lat. 

1324.  Extent.     Carswell,  Devon.     Oliver,  312.     Lat. 

1325.  Rental  and  customary.      Bicester,  Oxford.      Kennet,  i.,  565.      Lat. 

[Also  in  Dunkin  :    Bicester,  215.     Tr.] 

1326.  Extent.     Clase  and  Landewy,  Glamorgan.     Gower  and  Kilvey,  191 

Lat. 

1327.  Extent.     Stanesgate,  Essex.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.,  37.     Lat. 
1327?  Lands  and  tenants.      Sadberge,  Durham.      Hatfield,  194.     Lat. 
1327-8.   Extent.     Itchell,  Hants.     Baigent :    Crondal,  424.     Lat.  and  tr. 

1330.  Extent.     Barrington,  Cambridge.     Cunningham,  i.,  513.     Lat. 

1331.  Extent.     Essenden,  Herts.     Clutterbuck,  ii.,  127  n.     Lat. 
1335?   Extents.     Manors  of  Bp.  of  Bangor.     Caernarvon,  92.     Lat. 
1335.  Extent.     Huntington,    Hereford.      Archceol.    Camb.,  i.,  4th  series, 

app.  ii.     Lat. 
1337.  Extent.     Penmayne,  Cornwall.      Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  iii.,  45. 
Lat. 

1337.  Extent.     Tintagel,  Cornwall.     Maclean:  Trigg  Minor,  iii.,  192.    Lat. 

1338.  Extents.     Manors  of  the  Hospitallers  throughout  England.     Knights 

Hospitallers.     Lat. 
1340.   Rental  and  customary.      Castle  Combe,  Wilts.      Scrope,  146.      Lat. 

1342.  Extent.     Bradford,  York.     James,  81.     Tr. 

1343.  Extent.     Freiston,  Lincoln.     Thompson,  499.     Tr. 


24  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

1346.  Extents.  Alnwick,  Denwick,  Lesbury,  Great  Houghton,  Tughall, 
Swynhow,  Chatton,  Alnham,  Byrling,  Aklyngton,  Newton,  Threp- 
ton,  Snytr,  and  Rothbury,  Northumberland.  Hartshorne,  app. 
cxxiii.     Lat. 

1351.  Rental.     Sutton,  Hants.     Baigent :   Crondal,  135.     Lat. 

1352.  Extents.     Manors  in  Caernarvon  and  Anglesey.    Caernarvon,!.    Lat. 

1361.  Extent.     Bradford,  York.     James,  85.     Tr. 

1362.  Extent.     Langton,  Leicester.     Hill,  22  *      Lat. 

1363.  Extent.     Pidington,  Oxford.     Kennet,  ii.,  135.     Lat. 

1370.  Extent.     St.  Neot's,  Hunts.     Dugdale  :  Motiasticon,  hi.,  479.     Lat. 

1373.  Rent  Roll  of  Bp.  of  Exeter.  Manors  in  Devon  and  Cornwall.  Tre- 
velyan  Papers,  5.     Lat. 

1378.  Customary.     Tinmouth,  Northumberland.     Brand,  ii.,  594.     Lat. 

1380.  Extents.  Manors  of  Wenlock  Priory,  Shropshire.  Dugdale  :  Mo- 
nasticon, v.,  77.     Lat. 

1382?  Rental.     Evenwood,  Durham.     Hatfield,  74.     Lat. 

1382?  Survey.     Lands  of  See  of  Durham.     Hatfield.     Lat. 

1386.  Customary.     Hurstbourne,  Hants.     Stevens,  109.     Tr. 

1387.  Rental.     Spindleston,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  182.     Tr. 
1387.  Rental.     Budle,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  182.     Tr. 

1397.  Extents.     Southmalling,    Rammescombe,    Stonham,    Sussex.      Sx. 

Arch.  Coll.,  xxi.,  188.     Lat. 
15th  cent,  (latter  part).    Survey.    Salton,  York.    Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  154. 

Lat. 
1405.  Rental.     Sloughton,  Leicester.     Hearne,  app.,  95,  etc.     Lat. 
1409-10.  Rental.     Basingstoke,  Hants.     Baigent:  Basingstoke,  200.     Tr. 
1413.  Customs  and  services.    Cirencester,  Gloucester.     Fuller,  312.    Lat. 

and  tr. 
1419.  Extents.     Merionethshire.     Caernarvon,  261.     Lat. 
1422.   Custom-roll    and  rental.     Ashton-under-Lyne,    Lancaster.      Three 

Lancash.  Docs.,  94. 
1425-6.  Rental.     Almonbury,  York.      York  Arch.  Journ.,  vi.,  431. 
1427.  Rentals.    Wingerworth,  Thaithwart,  Derby.    Yeatman,  ii.,  part  4,  460. 
1435.   Extent.     Ambresbury  and  Winterbourne,  Wilts.     Hoare,  ii.  (hund. 

of  Ambresbury),  193.     Lat. 
1446.   Rental.     Barrington's  Fee,  Essex.    East  Anglian,  JV.  S.,  v.,  188.    Lat. 
1451.  Bursar's  rent  roll  of  Cockersand  Abbey.    Garstang,  and  Forton,  Lan- 
caster.     Fish  wick  :    Garstang,  9.     Lat. 
1454.  Extent.     Castle  Combe,  Wilts.     Scrope,  203.     Lat. 
1460.  Extent.     Huntington,    Hereford.      Archceol.  Camb.,   i.,  4th   series 

(1870),  app.  v.     Lat. 
1465.  Rental.     Orford,  near  Warrington.     Warrington  Rental,  116.     Lat. 


Rentals,   Cnstomarics,  and  Extents.  25 

1466.  Rental.     Bodiniell,  Cornwall.     Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,!.,  257. 

1467.  Rental.    Tottenham,  Middlesex.    Robinson:   Tottenham,!.,  171.   Tr. 

1473.  Rentals.     Manchester,  Lancaster.      Harland  :  Mamecestrc,  iii.,  477. 

Lat.  and  tr. 

1474.  Rental.     Boy  ton,  Cornwall.     Polsue,  i.,  117.     Lat. 

1479.   Rental.     Manors  of  Hexham  priory  and  convent  in  Cumberland, 

Durham,  Northumberland,  and  York.     Black  Book  of  Hexliatn. 

Lat. 
1480-5?   "Valor."'    Manor  of  Manchester,  Lancaster.     Harland:  Mame- 

cestre,  iii.,  513.     Lat.  and  tr. 
1492.    Valuation  of  demesne.     Chevington,  Suffolk.     Gage,  325.     Lat. 
1501.   Bursar's  rent  roll.     Manors  of  Cockersand  Abbey  in  Cumberland, 

Lancaster,   Westmoreland,  and  Yorkshire.      Cockersand  Rental. 

Lat.     [Rental  of  Garstang  and  Forton  also  in  Fishwick  :  Garstang, 

i.,  11.     Lat.] 
1509.  Rental.     Slebech,  Pill,  Haverfordwest,  Pembroke.    Archczol.  Camb., 

xi.,  4th  series,  164.     Lat. 

1517.  Terrier  or  Survey.       Manors    of  Glastonbury.       Hearne :    jFohan. 

Glastoniensis,  ii.,  306.     Lat. 

1518.  Terrier  or  Survey.       Damerham,    Wilts.       Hoare,    iii.    (hund.   of  S. 

Damerham),  40.  Idmiston,  Wilts.  Hoare,  v.  (hund.  of  Alder- 
bury),  67.     Lat. 

1518?  Rental.  Mitchel-dean,  Gloucester.  Maclean:  Hist.  Dean  Magna, 
app.,  200.     Lat. 

1520-1.    Rental.     Rewley  Abbey,  Oxford.     Stapleton,  214. 

1531-6.    Rental.      Haling,  Surrey.     Collectanea  Topograph ica,  iii.,  3. 

1535-6.  Rental  of  Burnley,  Ightenhill,  etc.,  Lancaster.  Towneley  Rent 
Roll. 

1536.  Rental  of  demesnes.  Worle,  Somerset.  Somerset  Agric.  and  Nat. 
J  fist.  Soc,  xxxi.,  39. 

1 1537.  Survey.  Armethwaite,  Cumberland.  Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  iii., 
272. 

1538  Rental.      Berneir,  Cornwall.     Maclean  :   Trigg  Minor,  i.,  430.     Lat. 
1539.   Survey.     Manors  of  Glastonbury,  Somerset.     Dugdale  :    Monasti- 
con, i.,  10  ;  Hearne  :  Langtoft,  ii.,  343. 

1539  40.    Survey  of  woods  and  commons.     West  Monckton,  Somerset. 

Somerset   Agric.    and  Nat.    Hist.   Soc,   xviii.,    120.       [Also    in 

Archbold,  348.] 
1543.   Rental.    Ayot  (St.  Lawrence),  Herts.     Cussans,  ii.,  part  3,  233.    Lat. 
1546.   Rental.     Hensington,  Oxford.     Marshall:   Woodstock,  42.     Tr. 

1  There  are  many  documents  in  the  ftfottasticon  of  approximately  this  date.     Only  a 
few  of  the  more  important  arc  referred  to  here. 


jo  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

1553-8.   Survey.     Manors   in    Cornwall,    Devon,    Dorset,   Somerset,  and 

Wilts.     Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  43. 
1554.   Rental.     Lutterworth,   Leicester.     Arclnzol.  Journ.,  xlviii.   (189 1), 

191.     Lat. 
1558-1603.    Extent.     Cassacawen,  Cornwall.      Maclean :    Trigg  Minor, 

iii.,  416.      Lat. 
1560.   Survey.     Norham  and  Islandshire,  Northumberland.     Raine,  15. 
1565.  Rental.    Manor  of  the  Temple,  Dunwich,  Suffolk.   Suckling  :  Suffolk, 

ii.,  2S1. 
1567,  1577.   Crown  rentals  (extracts).     Berw,  Anglesey.      Berw  and  the 

Hollands. 
1567.   Rental  and  customary.    Crondal,  Hants.   Baigent :  Crondal,  159.  Tr. 
1569.  Rental.     Barton  of  Crowan,  Cornwall.     Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  i., 

441.     Lat. 
1569.  Rental.     Bodanan,  Cornwall.     Maclean:  Trigg  Minor,  i.,  519.     Lat. 
1569.  Rental.    Bodulgate,    Cornwall.      Maclean :    Trigg  Minor,  ii.,  342. 

Lat. 
1569.  Rental.     Lamayle,  Cornwall.     Maclean  :  Trigg  Minor,  i.,  438.    Lat. 
1569.  Rental.     Nether  Helland,  Cornwall.    Maclean:  Trigg  Minor,  ii.,  19. 

Lat. 
1569.  Rental.     Roscarrockmeur,  Cornwall.      Maclean :   Trigg  Minor.,  i., 

525.    Lat. 
1569.  Rental.     Roscarrockvean,   Cornwall.      Maclean:    Trigg  Minor,  i., 

529.    Lat, 
1575.  Rental.     Colquite,  Cornwall.      Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  ii.,  478. 
1575.   Survey.     Bamburgh,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  152. 
1530.  Rental.     Lands  of  Durham.     Durham  Halmote  Rolls,  app.,   189. 

Lat. 

1583.  Survey.     Gower  Anglicana,   Glamorgan.       Goiver  and  Kilvey,  97. 

Lat. 

1584.  Survey.     Millwood,  Glamorgan.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  165. 
1584-5.    Partition  and  rental.    Staunton,  Gloucester.     Maclean  :   Staunton, 

238. 
1587.  Rental.     St.  Dogmaels  (Moylgrove,  Nefarn,  Newport),   Pembroke. 
Archceol.  Camo.,  xii.,  3d  series,  337. 

1592.  Survey.      Haling,  Surrey.     Collectanea  Topographica,  iii.,  9. 

1593.  Rental.     Okehampton,  Devon.     Bridges,  163. 

1598.    Rental.     Tressaret,  Cornwall.      Maclean  :   Trigg  Minor,  ii.,  490. 

1598.  Survey.  Landymor,  Llanrhidian,  Rosilly ;  Glamorgan.  Gower  and 
Kilvey,  157. 

1603?  Rental  of  copyhold  tenants.  Kingsthorpe,  Northants.  Kings- 
thorp  iana,   136. 


Rentals,  Customaries,  and  Extents.  27 

Nether  Wyresdale,   Lancaster.      Fishwick :   Garstang, 

Kingsthorpe,  Northampton.     Kingsthorpiana,  129.     Lat. 
Tovvcester,  Northampton.     Northants  Notes,  iii.,  120. 
Kaegurwen,  Glamorgan.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  177. 
Skipton,    Holme,   Stirton,    Thorleby ;    York.      Whitaker : 
Craven,  300. 
1618.    Rental.      Harbottle,  Northumberland.     Archceol.  Aliana,  ii.,  327. 
1620.    Survey  of  the  lordship  of  Bromfield  and  Yale,  Wales.    Many  manors 

and  documents.     Original  Docs.,  cxi.,  cxci. 
1632.    [See  ref.  to  Gower  and  Kilvey  under  Customaries.] 

1641.  Survey.     Millwood,  Glamorgan.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  287. 

1642.  Survey.     Priorston,  Glamorgan.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  197. 


1604-5.    Rental. 

i.,  47. 

1607. 

Survey. 

1609. 

Rental. 

1610. 

Survey. 

1612. 

Rental. 

^S  Englisli  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 


MISCELLANEOUS   DOCUMENTS. 

Tenure  of  ':  Nativi  "  of  St.  Albans.     Whethamstede,  324,  333.    Lat. 

1255.  Partition  of  Belford  manor,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  376.     Tr. 

1364.  Complaints  of  tenants  of  Crondal,  Hants,  as  to  exaction  of  addi- 
tional services.     Baigent:  Crondal,  43.     Lat.  and  Tr. 

1368.  Note  on  Rustington,  Sussex.     Cunningham,  i.  515.     Lat. 

1399.  Terrier  of  Burncester-Bury-End,  Oxford.     Kennet,  ii.,  185.     Lat. 

1407.  Account  of  the  outgoings  and  incomings  of  the  dairy  of  Le  Brech, 
Bicester,  Oxford.     Dunkin  :  Bicester,  app.,  230.     Tr. 

1446.  Certificate  of  non-villenage.  Peacock  :  On  a  certificate  of  non- 
villc7iage. 

1452.  Award  and  abitrament.  Cheltenham,  Gloucester.  Rogers :  A.  and  P., 
hi.,  739. 

1499-1508?  Felson  book  [relating  to  rights  of  common].  Stutson,  Suf- 
folk.    Commonplace  book,   124. 

1500?  Taske  book.     Stutson,  Suffolk.     Commonplace  book,  128. 

1517.  Inquisitions  into  inclosures.  Norfolk,  York,  Hereford,  Stafford, 
Hants.     Leadam. 

1541  ?  Documents  concerning  dispute  about  conies.  Kingsthorpe,  Nor- 
thants.     Kingsthorpiana,  58. 

1564-69.  Inventories  of  live  stock,  from  Cony  estate  book.  Basingthorpe, 
Lincoln.     Lincolnsh.  N.  and  Q.,  i.,  113. 

1567.  Clarkson's  survey  of  Lucker,  Northumberland,  Bateson,  240. 

1567.   Clarkson's  survey  of  Tuggal,  Northumberland,  Bateson,  350. 

1567.   Clarkson's  survey  of  Swinhoe,  Northumberland,  Bateson,  350. 

1567.  Particulars  of  Benacre,   Suffolk.      Suckling:   Suffolk,  ii.,   122. 

1578.  Terrier  of  the  manor  of  Hertford  priory.     Cussans,  ii.,  part  2,  64. 

1580.   Sheep  bill.     Northants  Notes,  i.,  37. 

1586.  Extract  from  Clarkson's  survey.  Newham,  Northumberland.  Bate- 
son, 274. 

1599.  An  agreement  of  the  freeholders,  tenants,  and  commoners  of  Shrew- 
ton,  Wilts.      Wilts  Arch,  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  (1887)  ;  xxiii.  33. 

17th  cent,  (early).  "  Briefe  collection  concerninge  those  Manners  of  the 
Dutchie  of  Cornwall  wch  are  commonly  called  assessionable  or 
Antient  Dutchie."     Maclean:    Trigg  Minor,  ii.,  app.  i.,  381. 

1618-20.  Documents  relating  to  a  dispute  concerning  a  corn  mill.  Wigan, 
Lancaster.      Bridgeman,  part  ii.,  237  et  sea. 


Miscellaneous  Documents.  29 

1620.  Copyholds   confirmed.     Wirksworth,  etc.,   Derby.      Reliquary,  xii. 

(1871-72),  125. 

1621.  Terrier.     Elford,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  287. 
1621.  Terrier.     Tuggal,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  354. 

1628.   Some  instructions  given  by  Wm.  Booth,  Esq.  to  his  stewards  .  .  . 
upon  the  purchase  of  Warrington,  Lancaster.     Booth. 


Articles  of  inquiry,  and  forms  for  extents. 
Hale  :  Reg.  Wore.  Priory,  24  b. 
Malmesbury  Reg.,  i.,  201. 
Hale  :  Dom.  S.  Raul's,  153. 
Extenta  Manerii,  Statutes  of  Realm,  i.,  242. 
Barouia  de  Kemeys,  103. 


jo  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 


MAPS. 

1422?  Plan  of  demesne  of  Chertsey  Abbey,  Surrey.    Brayley,  ii.,  174.    [Also 

in  Manning  and  Bray,  iii.,  210.J 
1558-1603.   Bradwell,  Essex.     Hall,  26. 
1597.   Barrow,  Suffolk.     Gage,  16. 

1599.   Clopton  Estate,  Warwick.     Halliwell-Phillips,  ii.,  279. 
1599.   Edgeware,  Middlesex.     Collecta?iea,  i.,  part  4,  frontispiece. 
17th  cent,  (early).  Ashborne,  Derby.     Gomrae  :   Village  Community,  44. 
17th  cent,  (early).  A  manor  house.     Gomme  :   Village  Community,  118. 
1605.   Cowley,  Oxford.     Mowat,  maps  6  and  7. 

1605.  Whitehill,  near  Tackley,  Oxford.     Mowat,  map  5. 

1606.  Lower  Heyford,  Oxford.     Mowat,  maps  1-4. 
1614.    Ebury,  Middlesex.     Clinch  :  Mayfair,  8. 

1614-17.  Sketch  of  small  part  of  Welcombe  Commons,  Warwick.     Ingleby. 
[of.  Halliwell-Phillips,  i.,  250.] 

1615-1642.    Hawsted,  Suffolk.     Gage,  440. 

1519.   Pembroke,  Bruses,  Dawbeneys,  and  Mockings,  Middlesex.     Robin- 
son :   Tottenham,  frontispiece. 

1620  ?  Lucker,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  234. 

1620?  Newstead,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  256. 

1620  ?  Tuggal,  Northumberland.     Bateson,  342. 

1638.  Little  Saxham,  Suffolk.     Gage,  138. 

1663.    Hardwick,  Suffolk.     Gage,  482. 

1664-5.   Part  of  the  manor  of  Bloomsbury,  Middlesex.     Clinch  :  Blooms- 
bury,  127. 

1685.   Reculver,  Kent.     C.  R.  Smith,  193. 

1695.  East  Greenwich,  Kent.     Drake's  Hasted,  43. 

1708.  Marylebone,  Middlesex.     Loftie,  ii.,  223. 

1723.   Grosvenor  Estate  (including  Ebury),  Middlesex.     Clinch  :  May/air, 
164. 

1725  ?  Thompson,  Norfolk.     Crabbe,  i. 

1726.   Folly  Bridge,  Berks.     Mowat,  map  17  b. 

1734.  Demesnes  of  the  manor  of  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex.     Robinson  : 
Stoke  Newington,  3  7 . 

1743.  Chalford,  Oxford.     Mowat,  maps  13,  14. 

1743.   Dean,  Oxford.     Mowat,  maps  9-12. 

1745.   Hampstead,  Middlesex.    Baines  :  Hampstead,  87.  [Rocque's  Survey.] 

1745.  Stepney,  Middlesex.     Loftie,  ii.,  149.     [Rocque's  Survey.] 


Maps.  3 1 

1745.  Suburbs  of  London.     Loftie,  ii.,  165,  201,  267.     [Rocque's  Survey.] 
1756.  Wroxton  Park,  Oxford.     Mowat,  map  17  a. 

1767.  Cuxham,  Oxford.     Mowat,  map  8. 

1768.  Wroxton,  Oxford.     Mowat,  map  8. 

19th  cent,  (early).     Purwell  Field,  Hitchin,  Herts.     Seebohm,  6. 

1800.  Croydon,  Surrey.     Anderson,  end. 

1801-2.   Edmonton,  Middlesex.     Robinson  :  Middlesex,  end. 

1816.   Hitchin,  Herts.     Seebohm,  frontispiece  and  26. 

1820.  Hitchin,  Herts.     Clutterbuck,  hi.,  end. 

1822.   St.  Albans,  Herts.     Clutterbuck,  hi.,  end. 

1839-44.  Outlines  of  certain  fields  in  Wrexham,  Abenbury,   Acton,   and 

Stansty,  Denbigh.     Palmer  :   Wrexham,  frontispiece. 
1844.   Erbistock,  Denbigh.     Palmer  :  Aticient  field  system,  frontispiece. 
1856.   Ashmore,  Dorset.     Watson,  end. 

Modern  maps,  undated. 

Begbroke,  Oxford.     Stapleton,  end. 

Chippenham,  Wilts.     Gorame  :  Village  Community,  172. 

Donisthorpe,  Derby.     Gorame  :   Village  Community,  288. 

Kidlington,  Oxford.     Stapleton,  end. 

Lauder,  Berwickshire.     Gomrae  :  Village  Community,  148. 

Malmesbury  common,  Wilts.     Gorame  :  Village  Community,  188. 

Penrith    and    adjacent   country   in    Cumberland   and   Westmoreland. 

J.  Clarke,  end. 
Ribchester,  Lancaster.     T.  C.  Smith,  frontispiece. 
Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex.    Robinson:  Stoke Newington,  frontispiece. 
Thompson,  Norfolk.     Crabbe,  1. 

Tottenham,  Middlesex.     Robinson  :   Tottenham,  ii.,  frontispiece. 
Wighill,  York.     Chetwynd-Stapylton,  385. 
Yarnton,  Oxford.     Stapleton,  end. 


32  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  Law. 


SUBSIDY   ROLLS. 

Cornwall.    1327-1543.    Deanery  of  Trigg  Minor.    Maclean:  Trigg  Minor. 

Derby.     1535-71      Hope.     Reliquary,  xi.,  167. 

Dorset.     1327-1628.     Ashmore.     Watson,  129. 

Gloucester.     1327,  etc.     Parishes  throughout  county.     Bigland. 

1327, 1542-3.     Pebworth.     Wadley,  227. 
Kent.     1327.     Blackheath  hundred.     Drake's  Hasted,  i.,  280. 

1522.     Faversham  hundred.     Subsidy  roll  for  hundred  of  Faversham. 
[Ref.  in  Gorame  :  Lit.  of  Local  Inst.,  58.] 
Lancashire.     1332.     Leigh      Lancash.  and  Cheshire  Notes,  ii.,  188. 

1332.     Carleton,  Marton,  Poulton,  Thornton.     Fishwick  :  Poulton-le- 
Fylde,  8-23. 

1541, 1622.     Salford  hundred.     Three  Lancash.  subsidy  rolls. 

1628.     Leyland  hundred.     Three  Lancash.  subsidy  rolls. 

(1552-53.     Easter  rolls  of  parish  of  Whalley.     Easter  Rolls.) 
Norfolk.     1327-1683.     North   Erpingham  hundred.     Rye :    Erpinghatn, 
part  2. 

1327, 1332.     Cromer  and  Shipden.     Rye  :   Cromer,  App.  xxv. 

1327-1598.     Thompson.     Crabbe,  15-24. 
Northumberland.     1296.     Bamburgh  hundred.     Bateson. 
Somerset.     1327.     Parishes  throughout  county.    Exchequer  Lay  Subsidies. 
Stafford.     1327.     Parishes  throughout  county.     Wrottesley,  197. 

1327  et  seq.     Leek.     Sleigh,  186. 
Suffolk.     1327.     Lackford  hundred.     East  Anglian,  N.  $.,  v.,  51. 

1565.     Lackford  hundred  and   Hawsted   (Thingoe  hundred).     East 
Anglian,  JV.  S.,  hi.,  242. 

1639.     Lackford  hundred  and  half  of  Exning  hundred.     East  Anglian, 
JV.  S.,  iv.,  170. 
Sussex.     1296  et  seq.     Parishes  throughout  county.    Sussex  Archceol.  Coll., 

ii.  et  seq.     (Rape  of  Lewes,  vol.  ii.) 
York.     1379.     West  Riding.      York  Poll  Tax. 


Manuals  of  Husbandry.  33 


MANUALS   OF   HUSBANDRY. 

13th  cent.    Walter  of  Henley.     Le   Dite  de   Hosebondrie.      Walter  of 
Henley,  2. 

Translation  of  the  above  attributed   to   Robert  Grossteste. 
Walter  of  Henley,  41. 

13th  cent.    Hosebondeiie.      Walter  of  Henley,  60. 

13th  cent.    Seneschaucie.       Walter  of  Henley,  84. 

1240-1.    Grossteste,  Robert.     Les  Reules  Seynt  Robert.      Walter  of  Hen- 
ley,  122. 

1340?   Fleta.     Book  2,  chapters  71,  et  seq. 

1420  ?   Palladius  on  Husbondrie,  Translation  of. 

1534.   Fitzherbert,  Anthony.     The  book  of  husbandry. 

1537.   Benese,  Sir  Richard  de.     Boke  of  the  measuring  of  land. 

1539.  Fitzherbert,  Anthony.     The  book  of  surveying. 

1557.   Tusser,  Thomas.     Fiue  hundred  pointes  of  good  husbandrie. 

1607.  Norden,  John.     The  Surveyor's  Dialogue. 

1641.   Best.  Henry.     Rural  Economy  in  Yorkshire. 


Rules  concerning  the  management  of  manors.    Glouc.  Cart.,  iii.,  213. 
A  breviate   touching  the  order  and  government  of  a  nobleman's 

house.      [Including]    necessarie   instructions   for   the    stewarde. 

Archceologia  (1807),  xiii.,  315. 


34  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 


TEXT-BOOKS   OF   MANORIAL   LAW. 

1265  ?   The  Court  Baron.      Maitland  :   Court  Baron. 

1269  ?  How  to  hold  pleas  and  courts.     Maitland  :   Court  Baron. 

1307?   The  manner  of  holding  courts.      Maitland  :   Court  Baron. 

1342.    The  manner  of  holding  courts.     Maitland  :    Court  Baron. 

1499-1503.  Articles  of  inquiry  at  a  court  baron  and  a  court  leet.  Com- 
monplace Book,  154. 

1 1510  ?    Modus  tenendi  curiam  baronis  cum  visu  frane'  plegii. 

1516  ?   Modus  tenendi  curiam  baronis  cum  visu  frane'  plegii.     R.  Pynson. 

1520  ?   Modus  tenendi  curiam  baronis  cutn  visu  franem  plegii.     R.  Pynson. 

1530  ?    Modus  tenendi  curiam  baronis  cum  visu  franci plegii.     J.  Rastell. 

1534  ?  Natura  brevium  .  .  .  (et  inter  alia)  Modus  tenendi  curiam  baronis 
cum  visu  franci  plegii.     W.  Rastell. 

1539.   Modus  tenendi  unum  hundredum  sive  curiam  de  recordo.    R.  Redman. 

1542  ?    The  tnaner  ofkepynge  a  courte  baron  and  a  lete.     Elisabeth  Pykeryng. 

1544.  The  boke  for  a  justic  of  peace  .  .  .  (et  inter  alia)  The  boke  that  teach- 
eth  to  kepe  a  court  baron.  The  book  teaching  to  keep  a  court  hun- 
dred.    T.  Berthelet. 

1544.    The  fnaner  of  kepynge  a  court  baron  and  a  lete.     W.  Middilton. 

1546.    The  manner  of  kepynge  a  court  baron  and  a  lete.     R.  Toye. 

1580,  1st  French  ed. ;  1651,  1st  English  ed.    jurisdictions.     John  Kitchin. 

1593.    Order  of  keeping  a  courte  leet  and  a  court  baron.     Jonas  Adames. 

1607.    The  surveyor's  dialogue.     John  Norden. 

1618.  Matter  and  forme  how  to  keepe  a  court  leet  or  a  lawday.  John  Wil- 
kinson. 

1641.    Cotnplete  copyholder.     Sir  Edward  Coke. 

1641.  Court-keeper s  guide  for  keepitig  courts  leet  and  courts  baron.     William 

Sheppard. 

1642.  A  treatise  of  the  antiquity,  authority,  6r*c,  of  the  ancient  courts  of 

leet.     Robert  Powell. 
1668.    Authority,  jurisdiction,  and  method  of  keeping  county  courts,  courts 

leet,  and  courts  baron.     William  Greenwood. 
1696.    Lex  custumaria :  or  a  treatise  of  copyhold  estates.     S.  C.  (S.  Carter.) 
1714,  4th  ed.    Practice  of  courtsdeet  and  courts-baron.     Sir  William  Scroggs. 
1717.    Court-keeper 's  companion.     Giles  Jacob. 

1  This  and  the  nine  following  references  are  taken  from  The  Court  Baron,  pp.  3,  4. 


Text-books  of  Manorial  Law.  35 


1724.  Compleat  court-keeper.     Giles  Jacob. 

1726.  Lex  maneriorum.     William  Nelson. 

1792.  Jurisdiction  of  the  court  leet.     Joseph  Ritson. 

1797.  Treatise  on  copyholds.     Charles  Watkins. 

1816.  Treatise  on  copyhold  tenure.    John  Scriven. 


$6  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 


DOCUMENTS  CONCERNING  ENCLOSURES. 

1486-1504.   Letter  to  the  Vicar  of  Quinton.     Denton,  318. 

1514.    Petition  to  King  Henry  against  the  engrossing  of  many  small  farms 

into  one  man's  hands,  etc.     Furnivall :  Ballads  from  old  MSS., 

101. 
Proclamation  in  accordance  with  the  Prayer  of  the  above  Petition. 

Ibid.,  102. 
1517.    Inquisitions  into  inclosures.     Leadam. 
1519.    Armstrong.     A  treatise  concerning  the  staple  and  the  commodities 

of  this  realme.     Pauli,  15. 
1529.    Concyderacions  ffolowyng,  wherefore  alle  manere  of  vyttelle  hath 

been  so  dere.     Furnivall :  Ballads,  18. 
Certain  causes  gathered  together,  wherein  is  shewed  the  decaye  of 

England.     Four  Supplications. 
1535-6.    How  to  reforme  the  realme  in  settyng  them  to  worke  and  to 

restore  tillage.     Pauli,  60. 
1535-48  ?    How  the  comen  people  may  be  set  to  worke  an  order  of  a 

comen  welth.     Pauli,  51. 
1538  ?    Starkey.     A  dialogue  between  Cardinal  Pole  and  Thomas  Lupset. 

England  in  the  reign  of  King  Henry  the  Eighth,  9  7. 
1548.    Inclosure  at  Iwerne-Courtenay,  Dorset.      Topographer  and  Genealo- 
gist, i.,  47. 
1548.    Proclamation  against  inclosures.     Commonweal,  148. 
1548.    Commission  for  redress  of  inclosures.     Strype,  ii.,  app.,  47. 
1548.   The  charge  of  Mr.  John  Hales  one  of  the  commissioners.     Strype, 

ii.,  app.  49. 
1548.   Letter  of  John  Hales  to  the  Lord  Protector.     Tytler :  England,  i., 

JI3- 
1548.    Causes  of  dearth.      Commonweal,  xliii. 

1548.  Bill  on  the  decay  of  tillage.     Commonweal,  xlv. 

1549.  Complayntes  at  the  insurrection.     Cooper  :  Annals,  ii.,  38. 
1549.   Grievances  of  the  Norfolk  rebels.     Russell,  147. 

1549.   Somerset's  letter  to  the  mayor  of  Cambridge.     Annals,  ii.,  136. 
1549.   Instructions  given  by  the  King  to  his  commissioners.     Strype,  ii., 

aPP-  55- 
1549.   Defence  of  John  Hales.     Commonweal,  lii. 


Documents  concerning  Enclosures.  37 

1549.  Hales.  A  discourse  of  the  Commonweal  of  England.  (Printed  in 
1 58 1  under  the  title,  A  Compendious  or  brief e  examination  of  cer- 
tayne  ordinary  complaints,  etc.,  and  commonly  attributed  to  W.  S.) 

1577.    Harrison.     Description  of  England,  part  1,  306  ;  part  2,  7. 

1604.    Trigge's  petition.     Furnivalle  :  Ballads,  34. 

1614-17.  Fragment  of  the  private  diary  of  Thomas  Greene,  concerning  the 
enclosure  of  Welcombe  commons.     Ingleby. 

1653.  Moore.      The  crying  sitt  of  England  of  not  caring  for  the  poor. 

1654.  Considerations  concerning  fi elds  and  inclosures. 

1656.     Vindication   of  the  considerations   concerning  common  fields  and  in- 
closures. 
1656.   Lee.      Vindication  of  a  regulated  inclo sure. 


Becon.     Catechism,  434,  598,  599,  603. 

Cranmer.      Works,  ii.,  195. 

Gilpin.     Fragment  of  Sermon  quoted  in  Strype,  ii.,  440. 

Hutchinson.     Works,  301.     Original  Letters,  ii.,  654. 

Latimer.     Sermons,  2,1,  40. 

Lever.     Sermons,  39,  77. 

More.      Utopia,  41. 

Nowell.     Catechism,  227,  228. 

Pilkington.      Works,  86. 

Tyndale.     Doctrinal  Treatises,  201,  202. 


Brinklow.     Complaynt  of  Roderyck  Mors,  9,  16,  38,  49. 
Crowley.      Works,  116,  122,  132,  142,  144,  157,  159. 
Forrest.     Pleasant  Poesie  of  Princelie  Practise.     Starkey,  xcviii. 
Roy.     Rede  me  and  be  not  wroth,  99. 

Skelton  (commonly  attributed  to).     Now-a-dayes,  11.  157-168.     Furnivall : 
Ballads,  93. 

Vox  Populi  Vox  Dei.     Furnivall:  Ballads,  124. 
Stubbs.     Anatomy  of  Abuses,  116,  117. 

The  second  part  of  the  Anatomy  of  Abuses,  containing  the  Display  of 
corruptions,  24  et  sea. 


38  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 


TOPOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 

Bedford. 

Barton.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  474. 

Clifton.     Knights  Hospitallers,  73. 

Cranfield.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  437,  455  ;  ii.;  3. 

Eton.     Knights  Hospitallers,  120. 

Hardwick.    "  "  73. 

Holywell.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  \.,  293. 

Melchboum.     Knights  Hospitallers,  70. 

Pegsdon.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  465. 

Pelyng.     Knights  Hospitallers,  73. 

Shitlingdon.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  458. 
Berks. 

Appleford.     Abingdon  Obedientiars,  149. 

Ashbury.     Glastonia,  51;  Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  i.,  17. 

Bray.     Kerry,  159. 

Bright  Waltham.     Battle  Abbey,  58;  Select  Pleas,  165. 

Folly  Bridge.     Mowat,  map  17  b. 

Gosey.     Abingdon  Obedientiars,  163. 

Grenham.     Knights  Hospitallers,  3. 

Shillingford  Blewbury.     Abingdon  Obedientiars,  155,  160. 

Shillingford  Newbury.  "  "  145,  151,  158. 

Wantage.     Select  Pleas,  10,  31. 

Welford.     Abingdon  Chronicle,  ii.,  301. 

Wittenham.     Abingdon  Obedientiars,  143. 
Buckingham. 

Aylesbury.     Parker,  93. 

Bledlow.     Select  Pleas,  6,  20,  22,  27,  30,  33. 

Borstall.     Kennet,  i.,  443. 

Hogshavv.     Knights  Hospitallers,  68. 

Ibstone.     Rogers  A.  and  P.,  ii.,  656. 

Tickford  (Tykford).     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.,  205. 

Winslow.     Cunningham,  i.,  515,  536. 
Cambridge. 

Arrington.     Knights  Hospitallers,  75. 

Ashley.  "  "  121. 

Barrington.     Cunningham,  i.,  513. 

Boxworth.     Knights  Hospitallers,  165. 


Topographical  Index.  39 

Cambridge  —  continued. 

Burwell.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  ii.,  25. 
Chatteris.        "  "  i.,  429- 

Chippenham.     Knights  Hospitallers,  78. 
Girton.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  491. 
Littleport.     Court  Baron,  119. 
Newton  (near  Wisbeach).     East  Anglian,  {v.,  69. 
Shingay.     Knights  Hospitallers,  75. 
Wendy.  "  "  75- 

Wilbraham  (Great).     Knights  Hospitallers,  163. 
Chester. 

Congleton.     De  Lacy  Compoti,  53,  66. 

Halton.     De  Lacy  Compoti,  43,  57  ;  Beamont :  Halton  and  Norton,  46. 
Norton.     Beamont:  Halton  and  Norton,  204. 
Cornwall. 

Barton  of  Crowan.     Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  i.,  441. 

Berneir.     Maclean  :  Trigg  Minor,  i.,  427,  430  ;  Trevelyan  Papers,  ii.,  8. 

Blisland.     Maclean  :   Trigg  Minor,  i.,  app.  i.,  87**. 

Bodanan.  "  "  "        i.,  519. 

Bodiniell.  "  "  "       i.,  257. 

Bodmin.  "  "  "       i.,  251. 

Bodulgate.         "  "  "        ii.,  342. 

Boyton.     Polsue,  i.,  117. 

Cassacawen.     Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  hi.,  416. 

Colquite.  "  "  "       ii.,  478. 

Crofthole.     Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  343. 

Lamayle.     Maclean  :   Trigg  Minor  \.,  438. 

Landren.      Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  346. 

Landulph.  «  "  "  i.,  227. 

Lanowseynt.     Maclean  :   Trigg  Minor,  ii.,  87. 

Launcestonland.     Notes  and  Gleanings,  v.,  50. 

Lawytton,  etc.      Trevelyan  Papers,  i.,  9,  et passim. 

Leigh- Durant.      Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  226. 

Nether  Helland.     Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  ii.,  19. 

Penmayne.  "  "  "        iii.,  45,  49. 

Penpont.  "  "  "       ii..  126. 

Porpehan.      Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  344. 

Roscarrockvean.     Maclean:   Trigg  Minor,  i.,  529. 

Roscarrockmeur.  "  "  "        i.,  525. 

Tintagel.  "  "  "        iii.,  192,  268,  270. 

Trebigh.     Knights  Hospitallers,  15. 

Tressaret.     Maclean  :   Trigg  Minor,  ii.,  490. 


40  English  Manorial  aiid  Agrarian  History 

Cornwall  —  continued. 

Tynten.      Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  345. 

Tywarnhayle.     Maclean  :   Trigg  Minor,  iii.,  84. 
Cumberland. 

Armethwaite.     Dugdale  :  Monastieon,  iii.,  272. 

Askcrton,  etc.     Hutchinson,  i.,  98,  et passim. 

Holm  Cultram.     Nicholson  and  Burn,  ii.,  185. 

Isell.     Black  Booh  of  Hexham,  13. 

Penrith.     Clarke,  end. 

Renwick.     Black  Book  of  Hexham,  1 3. 
Derby. 

Appleby.     Burton  Chartulary,  30. 

Ashborne  ?     Gomme  :    Village  Community,  44. 

Barrow.     Knights  Hospitallers,  109. 

Bersicote  (Brislingcote).     Burton  Chartulary,  24,  29. 

Cauldwell.     Burton  Chartulary,  29. 

Donisthorpe.     Gomme  :    Village  Community,  288. 

Finden.      Burton  Chartulary,  23,  28. 

Littleover.         "  "  22,  28. 

Mickleover.      "  "  22,  28. 

Portlock.  "  "  23. 

Stapenhill.        "  "  23,  29. 

Ticknall.  "  "  24,  29. 

Thaithwart.     Yeatman,  ii.,  part  4,  460. 

Willington.     Burton  Chartulary,  23,  28. 

Wingerworth.     Yeatman,  ii.,  part  4,  452,  460. 

Winshill.     Burton  Chartulary,  24,  29. 

Wirksworth.     Reliquary,  xii.,  125. 

Yeaveley.     Knights  Hospitallers,  43. 
Devon. 

Axminster.     Oliver,  367. 

Aylesbear.      Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  43. 

Bothemescomb.     Knights  Hospitallers,  13. 

Braunton  Abbots.     Dymond. 
Dean.  " 

Gorges.  " 

Carswell.     Oliver,  312. 

Christow.         "       157. 

Chudleigh,  etc.     Trevelyan  Papers,  12,  et  passim. 

Cowick.     Oliver,  157. 

Hatherleigh.      Western  Antiquary,  vii.,  5 1 . 

Hele.     Hugo,  131. 


TopograpJikal  Index.  41 

Devon  —  continued. 

Lundy.     Collectanea  Topographica,  iv.,  316,  318. 

Modbury.     Oliver,  299. 

Okehampton.     Bridges,  163. 

Otterton.     Oliver,  254. 

Uplyme.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  \.,  16. 

Whytford.      Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  223. 
Dorset. 

Ashmore.     Watson,  end. 

Buckland-Nevvton.     Glastonia,  103;  Dugdale:  Monasticon,  16. 

Burton-in-Marnhull.  "  96. 

Charlton-Marshall.     Hutchins,  iii.,  144. 

Chilcombe.     Knights  Hospitallers,  105. 

Gillingham.     Hutchins,  iii.,  222. 

Iwerne-Courtenay.     Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  47. 

Kingston.     Knights  Hospitallers,  10. 

Mayne.  "  "  10. 

Newton.     Dugdale  :  Afonaslicon,  i.,  16. 

Povington.     Select  Pleas,  1 4. 

Primesley.      Hugo,  142. 

Shaftesbury.     N.  and  Q.for  Somerset  and  Dorset,  i.,  201. 

Sturminster-Newton.     Glastonia,  81. 

Toller-Fratrum.     Knights  Hospitallers,  105. 

Warnehall.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  i.,  16. 

Waye.     Knights  Hospitallers,  n. 
Durham. 

Aucklands,  The.     Boldon  Book,  23,   25,  26  ;    Hatfield,  29,  ^,  200  ; 
Feodariu?n,  71,  177. 

Aycliffe.     Durham  Halmote,  35  ;  Feodarium,  57,  320. 

Bedburn  (North  and  South).     Hatfield,  54,  57. 

Bellasis.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index. 

Benfieldside.     Hatfield,  113. 

Bewley.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index. 

Biddick  (Ulkill's  and  South).     Boldon  Book,  3,  6  j  Hatfield,  153. 

Biddick  (North).     Hatfield,  82. 

Billingham.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index;  Feodarium,  40,  316. 

Binchester.     Boldon  Book,  37. 

Bishopley.     Hatfield,  59. 

Blackwell.     Boldon  Book,  17;  Hatfield,  11. 

Boldon.     Boldon  Book,  3  ;  Hatfield,  98. 

Bromc.     Hatfield,  118. 

Broomshields.     Hatfield,  1 1  G. 


42  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Durham  —  continued. 

Burdons,  The.     Boldon  Book,  6;  Hatfield,  144;   Durham  Halmote, 

see  index;  Feodarium,  45,  146,  318. 
Burnhope.     Hatfield,  120. 
Butterwick.     Boldon  Book,  37. 
Byers.     Hatfield,  43. 

Carlton.     Boldon  Book,  15;  Hatfield,  177. 
Cassop.     Hatfield,  150. 
Chester.     Boldon  Book,  3  ;  Hatfield,  7  7. 
Chilton.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index. 
Choppington.     Boldon  Book,  38. 
Cleadon.     Boldoii  Book,  5  ;  Hatfield,  102. 
Coatham.     Hatfield,  6,  244. 
Cockerton.     Boldon,  Book  17  ;  Hatfield,  14. 
Cornforth.  "         "        11;        "         184. 

Cornsay.     Hatfield,  121. 

Coundons,  The.     Boldon  Book,  27;  Hatfield,  41,  216. 
Cowpon.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index  ;  Feodarium,  314. 
Crawcrook.     Boldon  Book,  35. 
Dalton.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index. 
Darlington.     Boldon  Book,  16;  Hatfield,  1. 
Easington.  "  "      8,  app.  xxv. ;  Hatfield,  127. 

Edmundbyers.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index. 
Escomb.     Boldon  Book,  24  ;  Hatfield,  45. 
Evenwood.     Hatfield,  74. 

Ferry  Hill.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index  ;  Feodarium,  64,  321. 
Flass.     Hatfield,  118. 
Framwellgate.     Hatfield,  85. 
Fulforth.     Boldon  Book,  33. 

Fulwell.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index  ;  Feodarium,  120. 
Gateshead.     Boldon  Book,  2  ;  Hatfield,  88  ;  Feodarium,  7. 
Greencroft.         "  "      31 ;       "         119. 

Hameldon.     Hatfield,  137. 
Hamsteels.  "         120. 

Hardwick.  "         179. 

Hartburn.     Boldon  Book,  14;  Hatfield,  170. 
Harton.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index  ;  Feodarium,  309. 
Haughtons,  The.     Boldon  Book,  18  ;  Hatfield,  7. 
Hebburn.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index  ;  Feodarium,  11. 
Hedworth.  "  "         14 ;  "  13,  308. 

Heighington.     Boldon  Book,  20  ;  Hatfield,  16,  256. 
Herrington.  "      36;         "  157. 


Topographical  hidex.  43 

Durham  —  continued. 

Hesleden.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index  ;  Foedarium,  23. 

Heworth.  "  "        see  index. 

Horncliffe.     Boldon  Book,  42. 

Houghton.  "  "      7,  app.  xxx. ;  Hatfield,  153. 

Hulam.     Hatfield,  153. 

Hunwick.         "        50. 

Hutton.     Boldon  Book,  36. 

Jarrow.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index. 

Ketton.     Boldon  Book,  20. 

Kibblesworth.     Hatfield,  107  ;  Black  Book  of  Hexham,  59. 

Killerby.     Boldon  Book,  21  ;  Hatfield,  23. 

Lanchester.     "  "       30 ;         "         109. 

Lynesack.     Hatfield,  52. 

Mainsforth.     Boldon  Book,  12  ;  Hatfield,  178. 

Merringtons,  The.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index  ;  Feodarium,  68,  322. 

Middleham.     Boldon  Book,  11  ;  Hatfield,  180,  236. 

Middridge.  "  "      22  ;         "         20,  224. 

Monkton.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index  ;  Feodarium,  308. 

Morsley.  "  "         see  index. 

Mortons,  The.     Boldon  Book,  8  ;     Hatfield,  161,  197. 

Netherton.  "  "      38. 

Nevvbottle.  "  "      6,  app.  xxx.  ;  Hatfield,  158. 

Newton  Capp  "  "      25  ;  Hatfield,  47. 

Newton  (near  Boldon).     Boldon  Book,  5  ;  Hatfield,  98. 

Newton.     Feodarium,  315. 

Newton  Bewley.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index. 

Newton  Ketton.  "  "        see  index. 

Norton.     Boldon  Book,  12  ;  Hatfield,  172. 

Oxenhall.       "  "       17  ;         "         9. 

Pittingtons,  The.     Durham  Hahnote,  see  index  ;  Feodarium,  313. 

Plawsworth.     Boldon  Boole,  2  ;    Hatfield,  84. 

Preston.  "  "14;        "        193. 

Quarrington.         "  "      9,  10  ;    "        150,  229. 

Raintons,  The.     Durham  Hahnote,  see  index;  Feodarium,  312. 

Redworth.     Boldon  Book,  23;  Hatfield,  25. 

Ricknall.  "  "       15 

Ryhope.  "  "6; 

Ryton.  "  "      34 

Sadberge.     Hatfield,  194. 

Sedgefield.     Boldon  Book,  1 1 

Shadforth.     Hatfield,  14G. 


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Hatfield, 

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44  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Durham  —  continued. 

Shotton.     Boldon  Book,  8. 

Sheraton.        "  "      36  ;  Hatfield,  152. 

Sherburn.       "  "10;         "         148. 

Shields.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index;  Feodarium,  310. 

Silksworth.     Black  Book  of  Hexham,  62. 

Southwick.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index;  Feodarium,  14. 

Stainton-le-Street.     Black  Book  of  Hexham,  60. 

Stainhope.     Boldon  Book,  29  ;  Hatfield,  68. 

Stockton.  "  "       13  ?         "         166,  241. 

Thickleys, The.  "  "22;         "         27. 

Tunstall.  "  "      5 ;  "         135- 

Tursdale.  "  "       10. 

Urpeth.  "  "37;         "         82- 

Usvvorth (Great)."  "      35;         "         102  ;  Durham  Halmote,  31. 

Usworth  (Little).     Boldon  Book,  2  ;  Hatfield,  102. 

Wardley.    Durham  Halmote,  see  index  ;  Collectanea  Topographica,  i„  70. 

Wardon.     Boldon  Book,  7  ;  Hatfield,  157. 

Wearmouth.    "  "5;         "         l32'>  Durham  Halmote,  see  index. 

Westoe.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index  ;  Feodarium,  118,  309. 

Whessoe.     Boldon  Book,  19;  Hatfield,  9. 

Whickham.       "  "      33;         "         93- 

Whitburn.         "  "5;  "         io2- 

Witton.     Hatfield,  51. 

Witton  (Gilbert).     Boldon  Book,  33. 

Wolsingham.  "  "      27  ;  Hatfield,  60. 

Wolviston.     Durham  Halmote,  see  index ;  Feodarium,  27,  315. 
Essex. 

Adulfsnasa  (Walton,  Kirkby,  Thorp).     Hale  :  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  38,  43. 
48. 

Barling.      Hale  :  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  64,  143,  161. 

Barrington's  Fee.     East  Anglian,  N.  S.,  v.,  188. 

Beauchamp.     Hale:  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  27,  114,  118,  141,  160. 

Borley.     Cunningham,  i.,  505  ;  Cheyney. 

Boxted.     Morant,  ii.,  626. 

Bradwell.     Hall,  26. 

Chingford.     Hale:  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  85,  144,  161. 

Colne.     Morant,  ii.,  210  n. 

Cressing.     Kfiights  Hospitallers,  168. 

Hadleigh.     East  Anglian,  N.  S.,  iv.,  36. 

Hanningfield  (East).      Gentleman's  Mag.  Lib.,  xv.,  133. 

Havering-atte-Bower.     Ogborne,  109  n. 


Topographical  Index.  45 

Essex  —  continued. 

Heybridge.     Hale  :  Dom.  S.  PauVs,  52,  162. 

Hutton.     Battle  Abbey,  91. 

Maplestead.     Knights  Hospitallers,  87. 

Navestock.     Hale  :  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  74,  144,  162. 

Norton.  "  "  "       73,  143*  164. 

Runwell.  "  "  "       69,  143,  164. 

Stanesgate.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.,  37,  39. 

Thoby.     Suckling  :  Essex,  43 . 

Tidwolditun.     Hale  :  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  52,  142. 

Tillingham.         "  "  "        58,  142. 

Wickham.  "  "  "        33,  141. 

Wykes.     Essex  Archaol.  Soc.  Trans.,  i.,  new  series,  109. 
Gloucester. 

Abinghall.     Maclean  :  Dene  Magna,  200. 

Abload.      Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.,  164,  295. 

Aldsworth.  "  "  iii.,  184. 

Ampney.  "  "  iii.,  208. 

Barnwood.  "  "  iii.,  120. 

Barton  (Abbot's)."  "  iii.,  149. 

Barton  (King's).  "  "  iii.,  67. 

Berkeley.     Smyth  :  Berkeley  MSS.,  iii.,  16. 

Bicknor   (English).     Maclean :    English    Bicknor,    72 ;   Bristol  and 
Glouc.  Arch.  Soc,  xi.,  269. 

Boxwell.      Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.,  97. 

Brockthorp.         "  "  iii.,  140. 

Buckland.  "  "  iii.,  61. 

Bulley.  "  "  iii.,  47. 

Cheltenham.     Rogers  :  A.  and  P.,  iii.,  739. 

Chipping  Campden.     Bartleet,  148,  153. 

Churcham.      Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.,  133. 

Cirencester.     Fuller,  286,  296,  306,  312. 

Clifford.     Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.,  49. 

Coin  St.  Aldwyn's.      Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.,  196. 

Coin  Rogers.  "  "  iii.,  203. 

Cubberly.  "  "  iii..  211. 

Domblcton.     Abingdon  Obedientiars,  153,  162. 

Duntsborne.      Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.,  192. 

Eastleach.  "  "  iii.,  187. 

Elmore.     Maclean  :  Elmore,  53. 

Krocester.      Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii..  88. 

Guiting.  "  "  iii.,  65. 


46  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Gloucester  —  continued. 

Hartpury.     Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.,  77. 

Highnam.  "  "  iii.,  no. 

Hinton.  "  "  iii.,  55. 

Ledene.  "  "  iii.,  126. 

Maismore.  "  "  iii.,  170. 

Marston.      Worcester  Register,  97  b. 

Mitchel  Dean.     Maclean:  Dene  Magna,  200,  207. 

Northleach.     Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.,  176. 

Painsvvick.     Rudder,  593. 

Quenington.     Knights  Hospitallers,  28. 

Ridge.     Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.,  146. 

Ruardean.     Bristol  and  Glouc.  Arch.  Soc.  Trans.,  viii.,  124. 

Staunton.     Maclean  :   Staunton,  238. 

Tockington.     Maclean  :  Tockington,  128,  130. 
Hants. 

Aldershot.     Baigent :   Crondal,  98,  330. 

Anesty.     Battle  Abbey,  83. 

Baddesley.     Knights  Hospitallers,  21. 

Basingstoke.     Baigent:  Basingstoke,  173,  192,  200,  213. 

Bramshete.     Baigent :   Crondal,  95. 

Combe.     Select  Pleas,  34. 

Covenholte.     Battle  Abbey,  69. 

Crondal.     Baigent:   Crondal,  13,  43,  51,  84,  142,  159. 

Crookham.       "  "  105,  222. 

Dippenhall.       "  "  102,  203. 

Dodingtone.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  59. 

Easton.     Abi?igdon  Cartulary,  ii.,  306. 

Godsfield.     Knights  Hospitallers,  21. 

Hawley.     Baigent:   Crondal,  95,  311. 

Hurstbourn.     Stevens,  109. 

Itchel.     Baigent :    Cro?idal,  416,  424. 

Linkinholt.      Gloucester  Cartulary,  iii.,  41. 

Littleton.  "  "  iii.,  35. 

Runham.     Knights  Hospitallers,  22. 

St.  Cross.     Rogers  :  A.  and  P.,  ii.,  648. 

Southwood.        Baigent :  Crondal,  97. 

Sutton-  "  "        75,  *35>  359- 

Sutton  Warblington."  "        369. 

Swanthrop.  "  "        86,  210. 

Wychintone.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  54. 

Yately.     Baigent :   Crondal,  91,  258. 


Topographical  Index.  47 

Hereford. 

Dinmore.     Knights  Hospitallers,  30. 

Garway.  "  "  i96- 

Huntington.     Arch&ol.  Camb.,  i.,  4th  series,  app.  i. 

Up  Leadon.     Knights  Hospitallers,  195. 
Hertford. 

Ardleigh.     Hale:  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  21,  140. 

Anstie.     Cunningham,  i.,  516 ;  Cussans,  i.,  part  2,  56. 

Ayot  (St.  Lawrence).     Cussans,  ii.,  part  3,  233. 

Brent  Pelham.     Cussans,  i.,  part  2,  135. 

Caddington.     Hale  :  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  1,  140. 

Caldecote.     Cussans,  i.,  part  3,  1  7. 

Essenden.     Clutterbuck,  ii.,  127  n. 

Hadham  (Little).    Clutterbuck,  iii.,  app.  i.,  611  ;  Cussans,  i.,  part  2, 188. 

Hatfield  (Bishop's).         "  ii.,  app.  v.,  6. 

Hitchin.     Clutterbuck,  iii.,  17  and  end;  Seebohm,  frontispiece,  6,  26. 

Kellshull.  "  hi.,  app.  ii.,  615. 

Kensworth.     Hale  :  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  7,  140. 

Luffenhale.  "  "  "  19,  1 41- 

St.  Albans.     Clutterbuck,  iii.,  end. 

Sandon.     Hale  :  Dom.  S.  Paul's,  13,  141. 

Standon.     Knights  Hospitallers,  89. 

Stevenage.     Clutterbuck,  ii.,  vii.,  14. 

Therfield.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  45. 

Totteridge.     Clutterbuck,  ii.,  app.  viii.,  15. 
Huntingdon. 

Alvvalton.     Liber  Niger,  160. 

Brington.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  ii.,  42. 

Broughton.        "  "         i.,  330 ;  Select  Pleas,  52. 

Bythorn.  "  "  ii.,  47- 

Ellington.  "  "  ii.,  23. 

Elton.  "  "  i.,  330 ;  Select  Pleas,  90. 

Fletton.     Liber  Niger,  165. 

Gidding.     Select  Pleas,  97. 

Hemingford.  "         "       88  ;  Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  380 ;  ii.,  244. 

Holme.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  401  ;  ii.,  312. 

Houghton.         Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  363. 

Ripton  (Abbot's).     "  "  i.,  320. 

"      (Kings).       "  "         i.,  397  j  Select  Pleas,  107. 

Stives.  "  "         L,a8i. 

St.  Neot's.     Du^dalc  :   Monasticon,  iii.,  478. 

Stukeley.      Ramsey  Cartulary,  I,  392  j   Select  Picas,  96. 


4S  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Huntingdon  —  continued. 

Upvvood.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  340. 
Warboys.  "  "         i.,  305. 

Weston.  "  "  ii.,  35. 

Wistow.  "  "  i.,  351. 

Woodhurst.         "  "  i.,  281. 

Kent. 

Acholt.     Battle  Abbey,  121. 
Albring'.      "  "       106. 

Bocholte.     "  "       116,  120. 

Charles.     Archceol.  Cantiana,  ix.,  302. 
Cleperegg'.     Battle  Abbey,  106. 
Dengemarsh.      "  "      42. 

Eglingdenn'.       "  "      107. 

Greenwich  (East).     Drake's  Hasted,  43. 
Iburmindenn'.      Battle  Abbey,  114. 
Icheregg'.  "  "       106. 

Kingswood.  "  "      102,  122,  130. 

(West)."  «       105,1x3,121. 

(East).    "  "       no. 

Ocholte.  "  "      109. 

Plerindenn'.  "  "      119. 

Plimton.  "  "      119. 

Reculver.     C.  R.  Smith,  193. 
Roughehel.     Archceol.  Cantiana,  ix.,  302. 
Rumdenn'.     Battle  Abbey,  106. 
Seldis.  "  "       no. 

Swingfield.     Knights  Hospitallers,  91. 
Wecchindenn'.     Battle  Abbey,  106,  114,  120. 
Wye.  "         "        101. 

Lancaster. 

Accrington.     Three  Lancash.  documents,  n  ;  De  Lacy  Compoti,  1,  11, 

88,  108. 
Ardwick.     Harland  :  Mamecestre,  ii.,  280. 
Ashton-under-Lyne.      Three  Lancash.  documents,  94. 
Barton.     Harland:  Mamecestre,  i.,  135. 
Blackburnshire.     Whitaker  :    Whalley,  i.,  265. 
Bootle.     Lancash.  and  Chesh.  Hist.  Soc.  (1887),  167. 
Burnley.     Three  Lancash.   documents,   9  ;  De  Lacy  Compoti,  8,  10; 

Towneley  refttal,  1. 
Caton.     Cockersand  rental,  21. 
Cliviger.     Three  Lancash.  documents,  12;  De  Lacy  Compoti,  12,  109. 


Topographical  Index.  49 

Lancaster  —  continued. 

Clitheroe.     Three  Lancash.  documents,  4 ;  De  Lacy  Compoti,  12,  96,  109. 

Colne.  "  "  "  8;        "  "       3,99. 

Crumpsall.      Harland  :  Mamecestre,  ii.,  281. 

Cuerdley.  "  "  i.,  135- 

Downham.     Three  Lancash.   documents,   7  ;    De   Lacy    Compoti,    10, 

107. 
Feelie  Close.     Towneley  rental,  4. 

Forton.     Fishwick  :   Garstang,  i.,  10;  Cockersand  rental,  17. 
Garstang.     Fishwick:        "         i.,  9 ;  "  "      15. 

Gorton.     Harland:  Mamecestre,  ii.,  279,  281. 
Hapton.     Towneley  rental,  2. 
Haslingden.     Three  Lancash.  documents,   13;    De  Lacy  Compoti,  4, 

100. 
Heaton  Norris.     Harland:  Mamecestre,  i.,  134;  ii.,  275,  283. 
Huncotes.     Three  Lancash.  documents,  14. 
Hutton.      Cocker  sand  rental,  8. 
Ightenhill.     Three  Lancash.  documents,   10;  De  Lacy  Compoti,  7,  17; 

Towneley  rental,  3. 
Keniscough.     Cockersand  rental,  6. 
Leyland.  "  "       10. 

Manchester.     Harland:    Mamecestre,  i.,  132,  ii.,  274,   361,  hi.,  477, 
5x4;  Earwaker. 

Marsden  (Great).     Three  Lancash.  documents,  8. 

(Little).  "  "  "8;  De  Lacy  Compoti, 

9,  104. 

Orford.     Beamont :    Warrington  rental,  1 1 6. 

Padiham.     Three  Lancash.  documents,  10;  De  Lacy  Compoti,  8,  104. 

Pendleton.         "  "  "  5,11;     "  "  7,102. 

Penwortham.      "  "  "  21;         "  "  9,  105. 

Ribchester.     T.  C.  Smith,  frontispiece. 

Rossendale  (Donockshey  and  Nutshaw).     Towneley  rental,  6. 

Rochdale.     De  Lacy  Compoti,  6,  101  ;   Fishwick  :  Rochdale,  286. 

Salford.     Cockersand  rental,  1. 

Standen.     Three  Lancash.  documents,  5  ;  De  Lacy  Compoti,  41,  91. 

Tottington.     De  Lacy  Compoti,  5,  100. 

Trawden.  "  "  20,  68. 

Warrington.     Booth,  6  ;  Beamont :    Harrington. 

Widnes.      Three  Lancash.  documents,  23  :  De  Lacy  Compoti,  49,  62. 

VVigan.     Bridgeman,  ii.,  237. 

Worston.     Three  Lancash.  documents,  5  ;  De  Lacy  Compoti,  7,  102. 

Wyersdale  (Netherj.      Fishwick  :    Garstang,  i.,  47. 


50  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Leicester. 

Babgrave.     G.  T.  Clark,  107. 

Barnsby.  "         "       105. 

Caldwell.         "         "       116. 

Croxton.  "         "       108. 

Dalby.     Knights  Hospitallers,  63. 

Donisthorpe.     Gomme  :   Village  Community,  288. 

Eston.     Liber  Niger,  159  ;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  203. 

Gadesby.      G.  T.  Clarke,  102. 

Grimeston.        "         "        113. 

Kayham  "         "        118. 

Langton  (Church).     Hill :  Langton,  22  *. 

Lutterworth.     Archaol.  Journ.,  xlviii.  (1891),  191. 

Mardefield  (North).    G.  T.  Clark,  112. 
(South).       "         "       109. 

Menton.     G.  T.  Clark,  120. 

Rothley.        "         "      99 ;  Knights  Hospitallers,  176. 

Saxelby.        "         "       n4. 

Somerdeby.  "         "       in. 

Stoughton.     Hearne  :  Leicestershire,  95. 

Swinford.     Kniglits  Hospitallers,  108. 

Tylton.     G.  T.  Clark,  109. 

Wartnaby.   "         "       115. 
Lincoln. 

Bardney.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  i.,  638. 

Basingthorpe.     Lificolnshire  N.  and  Q.,  i.,  113. 

Boston.     Allen,  217. 

Bruern.     Knights  Hospitallers,  154. 

Depyng.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  iv.,  1 70. 

Eagle.     Knights  Hospitallers,  157. 

Ep worth.     Reliquary,  xxiii.,  47. 

Fiskerton.     Liber  Niger,  164;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  208. 

Freiston.     Thompson,  499. 

Gosberchirge.     Liber  Niger,  165. 

Hibbaldstow.     Peacock  :  Hibbaldstow,  283. 

Kirkby  Thorpe.   Knights  Hospitallers,  155. 

Maltby.  "  «  57. 

Rowston.  "  «  jc^. 

Scaletorp.     Liber  Niger,  164. 

Scotter.  "         "       164;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,   211;  Peacock, 

372. 

Skirbeck.     Knights  Hospitallers,  60. 


TopograpJiical  Index.  51 

Lincoln  —  continued. 

Turleby.     Liber  Niger,  160;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  214. 

Waddington.     Lincolnshire  N.  and  Q.,  iii.,  80. 

Walcot.     Walter  of  Whittlesey,  213. 
Middlesex. 

Bloomsbury.     Clinch:  Bloomsbury,  127. 

Bruses.     Robinson:   Tottenham,  171,  187,  frontispiece. 

Clerkenwell.     Knights  Hospitallers,  94. 

Dawbeneys.     Robinson  :   Tottenham,  frontispiece. 

Drayton.     Hale:  Dom.  S.  Paufs,  99,  145,  163. 

Ebury.     Clinch  :  Mayfair,  8. 

Edgeware.     Collectanea,  i.,  part  4,  frontispiece. 

Fulham.     Faulkner:  Fulham,  23. 

Grosvenor  Estate  (including  Ebury  Clinch)  :  Mayfair,  164. 

Hampstead.     Baines  :  Hamp 'steady  87. 

Marylebone.     Loftie,  ii.,  223. 

Edmonton.     Robinson  :  Middlesex,  end. 

blockings.     Robinson:   Tottenham,  I,  171,  187,  frontispiece. 

Pembroke.     Robinson:         "  171,  187,  frontispiece. 

Ruislip.     Select  Pleas,  8,  14,  15,  29,  38,  39,  41?  43- 

Stepney.     Stow,  ii.,  book  4,  89  ;   Loftie,  ii.,  149. 

Stoke   Newington.      Robinson :    Stoke    Newington,    ii.,    frontispiece, 

3  7- 

Sutton.     Hale :  Dom.  S.  Paufs,  93,  144. 

Tottenham.     Robinson:   Tottenham,!.,  171,  187,  frontispiece. 
Monmouth. 

Lamadok.     Knights  Hospitallers,  197. 
Norfolk. 

Brancaster.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  412. 

Botetourts  Hall,  Thompson.     Crabbe,  67. 

Carbrook.     Knights  Hospitallers,  81. 

Cressingham  (Great).     Chandler. 

Downham.     Ramsey  Cartulary,   i.,  61. 

Erpingham  (North)  hundred.     Rye  :  Erpingham. 

Ringstead.     Ratnsey  Cartulary,  \.,  404. 

Runcton  (Xorth).     East  Anglian,  N.  S.,  iii.,  41. 

Setchey  (with  Hardwick).     East  Anglian,  N.  S.,  iii.,  41. 

Thompson.     Crabbe,  i.,  1,  15,  18,  22,  24. 

Togrynd.      Knights  Hospitallers,  166. 

Wcstwinch.     East  Anglian,  N.  S.,  iii .,  59. 

Wimbotsham.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  i.,  Go. 

Wrctham.     Select  Pleas,  12. 


52  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Northampton. 

Aldwinkle.     Liber  Niger,  166. 

Barnwell.     Ramsey  Cartulary,  48. 

Burgbury.     Walter  of  Whittlesey,  179. 

Castre.     Liber  Niger,  163;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  175. 

Cottingham.  "       "  159;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  196. 

Dingley.     Knights  Hospitallers,  66. 

Esctona.     Liber  Niger,  162;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  191. 

Eye.  "        "       165;  "  "  187. 

Glinton.  "         "       162;  "  «  182. 

Hetherington.     Knights  Hospitallers,  1 18. 

Irtlingborough.     Liber  Niger,  166;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  199. 

Kettering.  "         "       157;  "  "  194. 

Kingsthorpe.     Kingsthorpiana,  20,  38,  58,  84,  129,  136. 

Northburgh.     Walter  of  Whittlesey,  201. 

Oundle.       Liber  Niger,  158. 

Peterborough.  "         "      161. 

Picheley.  "         "      161. 

Pilesgate.  "         "      158. 

Stanford.  "         "      165  ;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  216. 

Stanwigge.        "         "      166;         "  "  198. 

Thorpe.  "         "158;         "  "  175. 

Towcester.     Northants  Notes,  iii.  1 20. 

Walton.        Liber  Niger,  165;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  185. 

Warmington.  "         "       160;  "  "  192. 

Weedon  Berks.     Select  Pleas,  n,  16,  21,  24,  32,  37,  40,  46. 

Witherington.     Liber  Niger,  161;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  184. 

Wormleighton,  Northants  Notes,  i.,  37. 

Yardley  Hastings.     Tracts. 
Northumberland. 

Acklington.     Hartshorne,  cxxx. 

Allenvasshe.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  24. 

Alnham.     Hartshorne,  cxxvii. 

Alston.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  19,  163. 

Alnwick.     Hartshorne,  cxxiii. 

Ancroft  (formerly  in  Durham),  Raine,  19. 

Anwick.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  3,  161. 

Bamburgh.     Bateson,  119,  151,  152. 

Bedlington  (formerly  in  Durham).     Boldon  Book,  38  ;  Hatfield,  125. 

Belford.     Bateson,  376. 

Bingfield.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  6,  162. 

Birling.     Hartshorne,  cxxx. 


Topographical  Index. 

Northumberland  —  continued. 
Budle.     Bateson,  182. 
Burton.         "         292. 
Byeres.      Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  22. 
Byresfeld.  "  "         ii.,  43. 

Caldstrothre.     "  "         ii.,  36. 

Cambois  (formerly  in  Durham).     Boldon  Book,  39. 
Carraw.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  15. 
Chatton.     Hartshorne,  cxxvii. 
Cheseburghe.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  52. 
Cheswick.     Raine,  21. 
Chibburn.     Knights  Hospitallers,  52. 
Chollirton.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  30. 
Colden.  "  "         ii.,  34. 

Dalton.  "  "        ii.,  46,  163. 

Denwick.     Hartshorne,  cxxv. 
Dotland.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  10,  162. 
Echwyk.  "  "       ii.,  44,  164. 

Elford.     Bateson,  287. 
Ehvick.  "        410;  Raine,  20. 

Fenham  (formerly  in  Durham).     Raine,  20. 
Gosewick.  "  "  "21. 

Grindon.  "  «  Boldon  Book,  41.     Raine,  19. 

Harbottle.     Archczol.  Aeliana,  ii.,  327. 
Hoghe.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  48. 
Houghton  (Great).     Hartshorne,  cxxvi. 
Kirkheaton.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  36,  163. 
Lesbury.     Hartshorne,  cxxv. 
Lowlyn  (formerly  in  Durham).     Raine,  21. 
Lucker.     Bateson,  234,  240. 
Milnburn  (North).     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  42. 
Nesbit.  "  «      ii.,  53. 

Newham.     Bateson,  274. 
Newstead.         "        256. 
Newton.     Hartshorne,  cxxxi. 
Newminster.     Newminster  Chartulary,  306. 
Norham  (formerly  in  Durham).     Boldon  Book,  40  ;  Raine,  1  7. 
Olmers.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  25. 
Presdale.         "  "        ii.,  20. 

Rosse  (formerly  in  Durham).     Raine,  19. 
Rothbury.     Hartshorne,  cxxxi. 
Sanrlhoe.     Hexham  Priory^  ii..  5.  161. 


54  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Northumberland  —  continued. 

Sclaveleye.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  27. 

Seton.  "  "       ii.,  42. 

Shoreston.     Bateson,  315. 

Skremerston  (formerly  in  Durham).     Raine,  21. 

Sleckburne  (formerly  in  Durham).     Boldon  Book,  38,  39. 

Snytr.     Hartshorne,  cxxii. 

Spindleston.     Bateson,  182. 

Stannington.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  40. 

Stelling.  "  "        ii.,  54. 

Sunderland  (North).     Bateson,  315. 

Swinhoe.     Bateson,  350;  Hartshorne,  cxxvi. 

Threpton.  "  cxxi. 

Thornton  (formerly  in  Durham).     Boldon  Book,  42  ;  Raine,  20. 

Thornton  (Temple).     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  38  ;  Creighton,  67. 

Tinmouth.     Brand,  ii.,  594. 

Tuggal.     Hartshorn,  cxxvi. ;  Bateson,  342,  350. 

Wallsend  (formerly  in  Durham) .     Durham  Halmote,  see  index. 

Warden.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  18,  25,  166. 

Whalton  "  "       ii.,  39. 

Willington  (formerly  in  Durham).     Durham  Halmote,  see  index ;  Feo- 
darium,  306. 
Nottingham. 

Collingham.     Liber  Niger,  159;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  205. 

Ossington.     Knights  Hospitallers,  54. 

Winkbourne.       "  "  114. 

Oxford. 

Ambrosden.     Kennett,  ii.,  411. 

Aston  and  Cote.     Williams,  472. 

Begbroke.     Stapleton,  end. 

Bicester.     Blomfield,  7,  136;  Dunkin,  215,  230,  234;  Kennett,  i.,  565. 

Burncester-Bury-End.     Kennett,  ii.,  185. 

Chalford.     Mowat,  maps  13.  14. 

Chesterton.     Kennett,  i.,  450. 

Church  Enstone.     Marshall:   Church  Enstone,  31,  32. 

Clanefield.     Knights  Hospitallers,  26. 

Cottisford.     Select  Pleas,  22,  23,  28,  32,  37. 

Cowley.     Mowat,  maps  6,  7  ;  Knights  Hospitallers,  189. 

Crowmarsh.     Battle  Abbey,  85. 

Cuxham.     Rogers  :  A.  and  P.,  ii.  617,  653  ;  Mowat,  map  8. 

Dean.     Mowat,  maps  9-12. 

Fritwell.     Blomefield  :  Fritwell,  7,  1 7. 


Topographical  Index.  55 

Oxford  —  continued. 

Headington.     Kennett,  i.,  452. 

Hensington.     Marshall :    Woodstock,  42. 

Heyford  (Lower).     Mowat,  maps  1-4. 

Holywell.     Rogers  :  A.  and  P.,  ii.,  666. 

Horspath.     Knights  Hospitallers,  190. 

Ibstone.     Rogers:  A.  and  P.,  ii.,  656. 

Kidlington.     Stapleton,  end. 

Lewknor.     Abingdon  Obcdientiars,  148,  164. 

Merton.     Knights  Hospitallers,  190. 

Pidington.     Kennett,  ii.,  135. 

Rewley  Abbey.     Stapleton,  214. 

Sandford      Knights  Hospitallers,  189. 

Sibford.  "  "  190. 

Souldern.     Blomefield  :  Souldern,  12. 

Spellesbury.     Jordan,  309. 

Swincombe.     Select  Pleas,  7,  27. 

Takeley.     Rogers:  A.  and  P.,  iii.,  711. 

Weston.     Abingdon  Chronicon,  ii.,  305. 

Whitehill  (near  Tackley).     Mowat,  map  5. 

Wrechwyke.     Kennett,  ii.,  85,  100. 

Wroxton.      Mowat,  maps  15,  16. 

Wroxton  Park.   "       map  17  a. 

Yarnton.     Stapleton,  end. 
Rutland. 

Tinewell.     Liber  Niger,  158;  Walter  of  Whittlesey,  202. 
Salop. 

Buraston.     Hale  :  Reg.  Wigorniensis,  9  a. 

Preen.     Knights  Hospitallers,  199. 

Staunton.      "  "  199. 

Wenlock.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.,  77. 
Somerset. 

Ashcott.       Glastonia,  152. 

Balstonborough.  "        195. 

Batcombe.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  i.,  13. 

Berrow.     Glastonia,  44. 

Blcadon.     Smirke,  201. 

Brent.      Glastonia,  199 

Buckland.     Knights  Hospitallers,  17. 

Butleigh.     Glastonia,'!'.     Dugdale:  Monasticon,  i.,  13. 

Cannington.     Hugo  (Ca 

Chariton?     Knights  Hospitallers,  188. 


56  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Somerset  —  continued. 

Coker  (West).     Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  150. 
Ditcheat.     Glastonia,  114;  Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  i.,  14. 

i.,  13- 


Doulting.             " 

129; 

Estby.                  " 

40. 

Glastonbury.        " 

118; 

ton,  ii.,  309. 

Godeneye,           " 

236; 

Hams,  The.         " 

28. 

High  Hams. 

160  ; 

i.,  10  ;  Johan.  Glas- 


i.,  14. 


Load.     Knights  Hospitallers,  184. 

Lopen.     Greenfield,  109  ;  Knights  Hospitallers,  184. 

Lympsham.     Glastonia,  48;  Johan.  Glaston,  ii.,  331. 

Marksbury.  "  200  ;  Dugdale  :    Monasticon,  i.,   14  ;    Johan. 

Glaston,  ii.,  355. 
Mells.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  i.,  13. 
Melnes.     Glastonia,  218. 

Mere.  "         203;  Dugdale:  Monasticon,  i.,  11. 

Meriet.     Greenfield,  108. 
Middlezoy.     Glastonia,  18,  30. 
Monkton  (West).     Somerset  Agric.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  xviii.,  120; 

Archbold,  348. 
Moorlinch.     Hugo,  155. 

Mudford  and  Hinton.     Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  145. 
Myddelton.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  i.,  14. 
Mynchin  Barrow.     Hugo  (Mynchin),  54. 
Othery.       Glastonia,  21. 

Pennard  (East).  "        125  ;  Dugdale,  Monasticon,  i.,  14. 
Pilton.  "        208;         "  "  i.,  12. 

Pilton  Park.         "        237. 

Shapwick.  "        148 ;  Johan.  Glaston,  ii.,  333. 

Southbrent.  "        35. 

Sowy.  "        170. 

Sowy  Moors.       "        33. 

Stoke-Courcy.      Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  152. 
Stratton.     Greenfield,  no. 
Street.     Glastonia,  12. 
Swainswick.     Peach,  6. 
Templecombe-     Knights  Hospitallers,  183. 
Walton.     Glastonia,  156. 
Wellington.     Humphreys,  43,  46. 
Westcombelond.     Knights  Hospitallers,  183. 


Topographical  Index.  57 

Somerset  —  continued. 

Weston.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  i.,  1 2. 

Westsowy.     Glastonia,  27. 

Westonzoyland.  "  16. 

Wilton.     Knights  Hospitallers,  183. 

Wnfrod.  "  235. 

Wookey.     Holmes,  32,  41. 

Worle.     Somerset  Agric.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  xxxi.,  39. 

Wrington.     Glastonia,  72  ;  Dugdale,  Monasticon,  \.,  12  ;  Johan.  Glas- 
ton,  ii.,  348. 
Stafford. 

Beddington.      Burton  Chartulary,  22,  28. 

Branson.  "  "  18,  25. 

Bromley-Abbots.  "  "  20,  26. 

Burton-upon-Trent,  Burton  Chartulary,  18  ;  Shaw,  i.,  app.  1. 

Clent.     Grazebrook,  25  ;  Nash,  ii.,  app.  xiii.,  xvii. 

Darlaston.     Burton  Chartulary,  22,  28. 

Dodsleigh.         "  "  21. 

Dudley.     Grazebrook,  25. 

Field.     Burton  Chartulary,  21,  27. 

Handsworth.     Grazebrook,  31. 

Ham.     Burton  Chartulary,  21,  27. 

Leek.     Reliquary,  ix.,  182. 

Leigh.     Burton  Chartulary,  21,  27. 

Mere.     Grazebrook,  27,  31. 

Okeover.     Burton  Chartulary,  21,  27. 

Pillatonhall.      "  "  22,  28. 

Rolleston.     Shaw,  i.,  29  ;   Topographer  and  Genealogist,  i.,  347. 

Rowley.     Grazebrook,  31. 

Sedgley.  "  28,  32. 

Standon.     Salt :  Standon,  64,  83,  92. 

Stretton.     Burton  Chartulary,  19,  25,  30. 

Swinford.     Grazebrook,  27. 

Tettenhall  Regis.     Smith  :  English  Gilds,  432. 
Suffolk. 

Barrow.     Gage,  16. 

Battisford.     Knights  Hospitallers,  84. 

Benacre.     Suckling:  Suffolk,  ii.,  122. 

Benhall.     Suffolk  Records  (1888),  14. 

Blakenham.     Select  Pleas,  12. 

Chevington.     Gage,  325. 

Coddenham.     Knights  Hospitallers,  84. 


58  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Suffolk  —  continued. 

Earl-Soham.     East  Anglian,  ii.  (1887-88),  215. 

Flixton.     Suckling:  Suffolk,!.,  191. 

Hadleigh.     Suffolk  Arch.  Inst.,  iii.,  229. 

Hardwick.     Gage,  482  ;  Bury  and  W.  Suffolk  Arch.  Inst.  (185 1),  180. 

Hawsted.     Cullum,  94  ;  Gage,  440. 

Horninperth.     Gage,  503. 

Mells.     Knights  Hospitallers,  85. 

Mutford.     Suckling:  Suffolk,  i.,  271. 

Risby.     Gage,  70. 

Saxham  (Little).       Gage,  138. 

Socton.     East  Anglian,  iv.,  3. 

Sotterley.     Suckling:   Suffolk,  i.  87. 

Stutson.     Commonplace  Book,  124,  128,  154. 

Temple  in  Dunwich.     Suckling:  Suffolk,  i.,  271. 

Thingoe  hundred.     Gage,  xii. 
Surrey. 

Barnes.     Hale  :  Horn.  S.  Paul's,  103,  144. 

Brodeham.     Battle  Abbey,  159. 

Chertsey  Abbey.     Brayley,  ii.,  1 74. 

Croydon.     Anderson,  end. 

Haling.     Collectanea  Topographica,  iii.,  3,  9. 

Limpsfield.     Battle  Abbey,  137. 

Prinkeham.         "         "        149. 

Tooting.     Select  Pleas,  12,  26,  28,  29. 

Vauxhall.     Tanswell,  33. 

Wimbledon.      Wimbledon. 
Sussex. 

Alsiston.     Battle  Abbey,  26. 

Alnrichton.     "         "       33. 

Appledrum.    "         "       53. 

Battle.     Wolcott,  72. 

Bernehorne.     Battle  Abbey,  1 7. 

Blechintum.         "         "        37. 

Bixley.     Battle  Abbey,  24. 

Bocholt.         "         "      38. 

Bosham.     Smyth  :  Bosham,  264. 

Brembr'.     Battle  Abbey,  41. 

Clopham.      "         "         33. 

Linderle.     Battle  Abbey,  40. 

Lullinton.         "         "       33. 

Mailing  (South).     Sussex  Arch.  Coll.,  xxi.,  188. 


Topographical  Index.  59 

Sussex  —  continued. 

Marley.     Battle  Abbey,  3. 

Midhurst.     W.  D.  Cooper,  4. 

Otteham.     G.  M.  Cooper,  172. 

Poling.     Knights  Hospitallers,  24. 

Preston.     Select  Pleas,  26,  33. 

Rammescornbe,  Sussex  Arch.  Coll.,  xxi.,  188. 

Rustington.     Cunningham,  i.,  515. 

Shipley.     Knights  Hospitallers,  175. 

Shoreham.     Battle  Abbey,  41. 

Sirmtun.     Battle  Abbey,  40. 

Sternerse.      "         "        39. 

Stonham.     Sussex  Arch.  Coll.,  xxi.,  188. 

Tarring  with   Marlpost.     Sussex   Arch.    Coll.,    xxxviii.    (1892),    14S, 
152. 

Teletun.     Battle  Abbey,  32. 

Wyke.  "        "      48. 

Warwick. 

Atherstone.     Select  Pleas,  25,  40. 

Anstrey.     Burton  Chartulary,  24,  30. 

Balshall.     Knights  Hospitallers,  179. 

Clopton  Estate.     Halliwell-Phillips,  ii.,  279. 

Grafton.     Knights  Hospitallers,  41. 

Sutton  Coldfield.     Dugdale  :     Warwickshire,  ii.,  911   (also  in  Sutton 
Coldfield,  36). 

Welcombe.     Ingleby.     (Cf.  also  Halliwell-Phillips,  i.,  250.) 
"Wilts. 

Aldbourne.      Wilts  Arch,  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.,  xxiii.  (1887),  261. 

Allington.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.,  28. 

Alton  Barnes.     Rogers:  A.  and  P.,  iii.,  705,  710. 

Ambresbury.     Hoare,  ii.  (hund.  of  Ambresbury),  193. 

Anesty.     Knights  Hospitallers,  7. 

Ashton.     Select  Pleas,  183. 

Avon.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  168. 

Badbury.     Glastonia,  57;  Dugdale:  Monasticon,  i.,  18. 

Berwick  St.  James.     Hoarc,  ii.  (hund.  of  Bench  and  Dole).  25. 

Blackland.     Malmesbury  Register,  \.,  190. 

Bremhill.     Mahncsbury  Register,  i.,  162. 

Brokenborough.     "  "        i.,  182. 

Bromeham.     Battle  Abbey,  72. 

Burton.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,    176. 

Castle  Combe.     Scrope,  146,  159,  203,  233,  250,  252,  323. 


60  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Wilts  —  continued. 

Charlton.     Malmesbitry  Register,  i.,  154. 
Chelworth.  "  "         i.,  146. 

Chippenham.     Gorame  :    Village  Community,  172;  Dugdale  :  Monas- 

tieon,  v.  28. 
Christmalford.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  i.  17. 
Cleaverton.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  184. 
Clotley.  «  «         i.,  150. 

Cole  Park.  "  "         i.,  1 74. 

Colerne.  "  "         i.,  190. 

Corstone.  n  "         i.,  174. 

Corton.     Topographer  and  Genealogist,  \.,  56. 
Crudwell.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  144. 
Damerham.      Glastonia,   108;    Dugdale:  Monasticon,  i.,  18;  Hoare, 

iii.  (hund.  of  S.  Damerham),  40. 
Deverhill-Longbridge.      Glastonia,  133;  Dugdale,  Monasticon,  L,  18. 
Deverill.     Select  Pleas,  13. 
Eastcourt.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  146. 
Ewen.  "  "         i.,  140. 

Farleigh.  Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.,  28. 
Foxham.  Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  166. 
Fulinge.  "  "         i.,  156. 

Grittleton.     Glastonia,  64  ;  Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  \.,  1 7. 
Hangre.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  164. 
Hankerton.         "  "         i.,  148. 

Haselholte.         «  "         i.,  162. 

Hidling.  "  «         i.,  170. 

Idmiston.      Glastonia,    165;  Dugdale:  Monasticon,  \.,  19;  Hoare,  v. 

(hund.  of  Alderbury),  67. 
Kemble.       Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  138. 
Kynegareshey.      "  "         i.,  184. 

Kyngtonne.     Dugdale:  Monasticon,  i.,  17. 
Lockeridge.     Knights  Hospitallers,  187. 
Malmesbury  commons.     Gomme  ■    Village  Community,  188. 
IMonkton  (East).     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  i.,  18. 

"         (West).     Glastonia,  57  ;  Dugdale:  Monasticon,  i.,  18. 
Morcote.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  146. 
Nettleton.     Glastonia,  68;  Dugdale:  Monasticon,  i.,  17. 
Newnton.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  180. 
Norton.  "  "         i.,  178. 

Ogbourne.     Select  Pleas,  9,  19,  36,  47. 
Purton.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  158. 


Topographical  Index.  61 

Wilts  —  continued. 

Schorteway.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  148. 

Shrewton.      Wilts  Arch,  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.,  xxiii.  (1887),  33. 

Slaughterford.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.,  28. 

Speercul.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  164. 

Sutton.  "  "         i.,  170. 

Temple  Rockley.     A'niglits  Hospitallers.  187. 

Thornhill.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  v.  28. 

Upton  Scudamore.     Hoare,  iii.  (hund.  of  Warminster),  62. 

Whonvelsdown  hundred.      Select  Pleas,  178. 

Wike.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  162. 

Winterbourne.  "  "         i.,  13S  ;  Glastonia,  61  ;  Hoare,  ii.  (hund. 

of  Ambresbury),  193;  Dugdale:  Monasticon,  i.  18. 
Ykemere.     Malmesbury  Register,  i.,  148. 
Worcester. 

Bewdley.     Nash,  ii.,  282. 

Blackwell.      Hale  ■  Reg.  Wigorniensis ,  64  b,  94  a. 

Broadwas.         "  "  "  31  b- 

Bromesgrove.     "  "  "  S2  a. 

Charlton.  "  "  "  71  a. 

Cleeve-Prior.     «  "  "  85  b. 

Cradley.     Grazebrook,  26. 

Cropthorn.      Hale  :  Reg.  Wigorniensis,  69  b. 

Crowle.  "  "  "  55  b. 

Cutsdean.  "  "  "  103  a. 

Dodenham.         "  "  "  20  b. 

Eardiston  (Alvestune).    Hale  :  Reg.  Wigorniensis,  80  b. 

Fepstone.  "  "  "  57  a. 

Grimley  "  "  "  41  a. 

Hales-Owen.     Nash,  i.,  513. 

Hallow.       Hale  :  Reg.  Wigorniensis,  47  a. 

Harvington.    "  "  "  60  a. 

Himbleton      "  "  "  55  b 

Hinewik.        "  "  "  52  a. 

Horsky.  "  "  "  93  b. 

Iccomb.  "  "  "  104  a. 

Lindridge.       "  "  "  10  b. 

Lippard.         "  "  "  53  a. 

Moore.  "  "  "  16  b. 

Nethcrton.      "  "  "  V-  b. 

Newnham.      "  "  "  '  a  1. 

Norton. 


Reg 

Wigorniensis, 

74  a. 

« 

a 

19  a. 

tt 

it 

59  a. 

tt 

a 

68  a. 

tt 

tt 

99  b. 

tt 

tt 

54  b. 

it 

tt 

82  a. 

tt 

tt 

93  b. 

62  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Worcester  —  continued. 

Overbury.      Hale 

Pensex.  " 

Sedgeberrow.       " 

Shipston.  " 

Stoke.  "  "  "  99  b. 

Tibberton. 

Tidintun. 

Upton. 

Weoley.     Grazebrook,  26. 

Wich.  Hale  :  Reg.  Wtgorniensis,  35  a. 

Wolverley.       "  "  «  92  a. 

Woodhall.        "  "  «  34  b. 

York. 

Manors  throughout  county.      J^r/fc  >for.  Series,  xii. 

Almonbury.     Walker,  19;    York  Archceol.  Joum.,  vi.,  431. 

Alvesthorp.     Knights  Hospitallers,  141. 

Ask  with.      K?/-£  County  Mag.  (1892),  236. 

Auburn.     Boulter,  72. 

Ayresdale  cum  Harden.     Rievaulx  Chartulary,  326. 

Bergh  (Great).     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  79. 
"      (Little).  "  "       ii.,  80. 

Be\rerley.     Knights  Hospitallers,  49. 

Bilsdale.     Rievaulx  Chartulary,  314. 

Bradford.     James,  60,  81,  85,  114. 

Brawby.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  77. 

Broughton  (Great).     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  67. 
(Little).  "  "        ii.,  65. 

Brunham.     Dugdale  :  Monasticon,  iv.,  280. 

Burniston.      Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  752. 

Clifford.      York  County  Mag.  (1892),  234. 

Cowton.     Knights  Hospitallers,  135. 

Dales.       Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  748. 

Denton.      York  County  Mag.  (1892),  236. 

Dunsley.      Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  734. 

Edston.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  78. 

Elmswell.     Best. 

Eskedaleside.      Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  743. 

Everley.  "  "  ii.,  751. 

Fingall.      York  Archozol.  Journ.,  x.,  415. 

Flaxton.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  80. 

Fyling.        Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  737. 


Topographical  Index.  63 

York  —  continued. 

Fyling  Rawe.      Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  739. 

Gargrave.     Whitaker  :    Craven,  64. 

Hackness.       Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  365,  746. 

Hardwood-dale.  "  "  ii.,  749- 

Hawkser.  "  "  ii-;  729- 

Heminbrough.     Burton  :  Heminbrough,  app.,  390. 

Holme.      Whitaker:   Craven,  301. 

Hunmanby.     Boulter,  69,  81. 

Hutton.      Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  754. 

Ingleby.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  69. 

Kirkby  in  Cleveland.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  70. 

Lund.     Rievaulx  Chartulary,  325. 

Millington.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  Si. 

Mount  St.  John.     Knights  Hospitallers,  47. 

Muston.     Boulter,  69. 

Nafferton.       "        76. 

Newholm.      Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  733. 

Newland.     Knights  Hospitallers,  45. 

Newsome.      York  County  Magazine  (1892),  234. 

Normanby.      Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  738. 

Rievaulx.     Rievaulx  Chartulary,  310. 

Rigton.     York  County  Mag.  (1892),  236. 

Ruswarp.       Whitby  Chartulary.  ii.,  736. 

Salton.     Hexham  Priory,  ii.,  72,  83,  143. 

Selby  Waterhouses.     Burton  :  Heminbrough,  app.,  401. 

Settrington.     Boulter,  74. 

Silpho.      Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  748. 

Skipton.     Whitaker:  Craven,  300. 

Stainton.     Knights  Hospitallers^  113. 

Stainsikcr.       Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  728. 

Staxby.  "  "  ii-,  73 '• 

Stirton  and  Thorlt-by.      Whitaker:    Craven,  301. 

Suffield.      Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  750. 

Temple  Newsom.      )'"//■  Archceol.  Joum.,  iv.,  159;  x.,  411. 

Thwaite.      K?r£  County  Mag.  (  1892),  234. 

Thorp.      Whitby  Chartulary,  ii.,  740. 

Towston.      Fbr£  County  Mag.  (1892),  234. 

Welblim.      Rievaulx  Chartulary,  320. 

Whitby.       Whitby  Chartulary,  ii..  720. 

Wighill.     Chetwynd-Stapylton,  3X5. 


0'4  English  Manorial  and  Agrarian  History. 

Anglesey. 

Manors  throughout  county.     Caernarvon,  44. 

Beaumaris.     Original  Docs.,  xviii. 

Berw.     Berw  and  the  Hollands. 
Caernarvon. 

Manors  throughout  county.     Caernarvon,  1. 

Bangor.     Caernarvon,  92,  231. 
Denbigh. 

Manors  of  Bromfield  and  Yale  lordship.     Original  Docs.,  cxi.,  cxci. 

Abenbury.     Palmer  :    Wrexham,  frontispiece. 

Acton.     Palmer:  "  frontispiece. 

Erbistock.     Palmer  :  Ancie?it  Field  System,  frontispiece. 

Stansty.     Palmer  :    Wrexham,  frontispiece. 

Wrexham.     Original  Docs.,  cxxiv.,  cxxxiv. ;  Palmer:    Wrexham,  fron- 
tispiece. 
Glamorgan. 

Clase  and  Landewy.      Gower  and  Kilvey,  191. 

Gower  Anglicana.     Gotver  and  Kilvey,  97,  114. 

Kaegurwen.  "  "  177. 

Landymore.  "  "  157- 

Laniltwit.     Arclmol.  Joum.,  xxviii.,  312. 

Llanblethian.     Corbett,  70. 

Lllanrhidian.     Gower  and  Kilvey,  159. 

Millwood.  "  "  165,  287,  298. 

Nicholaston.  "  "  223. 

Oxwich.  "  "  125. 

Pennard.  "  "  305. 

Penrice.  "  "  235. 

Priorston.  "  "  197,  203. 

Merionethshire. 

Manors  throughout  county.     Caernarvon,  261. 

Ardudo.     Arclueol.  Camb.,  xiii.,  3d  series,  189. 

Estumaner.      "  "         "  "  186. 

Penthlyn.         "  "         "  "  184. 

Talbunt.  "  "         «  "  184. 

Pembroke. 

Kemeys.     Baronia  de  Kemeys,  43,  in. 

Haverfordwest.    Archceol.  Camb.,  xi.,  4th  series,  168. 

Pill.  «  "        "  "  168. 

Slebech.    Archceol.  Camb.,  xi.,  4th  series,  164.    Knights  Hospitallers,  34. 

St.  Dogmaels  (Moylgrove,   Nefarn,  Newport).     Archceol.  Camb.,  xii., 
3d  series,  337. 


Topographical  Index. 


65 


Radnor. 

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